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Pantheon
ancient Roman temple in Rome, Italy

Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
ancient Roman statesman and general
Baths of Agrippa
architectural structure in Rome
Perusine War
1st-century BCE civil war in the Roman Republic
Roman Theatre of Emerita Augusta
ancient Roman theatre in Merida, Spain
Via Agrippa
Roman roads in Gaul
Saepta Julia
archaeological site in Rome
Battle of Naulochus
battle
Odeon of Agrippa
odeon in the Ancient Agora of Athens
Attica
first wife of Marcus Agrippa
Basilica of Neptune
Roman basilica in honour of Neptune
Aqua Augusta
aqueduct
Portus Julius
remains of a Roman port near Naples, Italy

harpax
The harpax or harpago or harpaga ( lit. "grabber, seizer, robber"; GEN harpagos) was a grappling-iron. Its name, derived from the Greek verb harpazo (ἁρπάζω), meaning "to seize" or "to snatch". It was a versatile tool used in both domestic and military contexts in ancient Greece and Rome.
Porticus Vipsania
colonnaded building in Rome
Battle of Mylae
naval battle of the Sicilian Revolt
Pedestal of Agrippa
monument base on the Acropolis of Athens
Campus Agrippae
area in ancient Rome
Via Agrippa
road network