Marcus Agrippa
Marcus Agrippa lived in the first century AD and was a consul, commander, architect, and statesman. He was Augustus’ right-hand man and dearest friend, having been born in 63 BC. You can see the structures he designed when you visit Rome. He also played a key role in Rome’s victory over Cleopatra and Mark Antony at the Battle of Actium.
What Marcus Agrippa Really Looked Like
Marcus Agrippa died in Campania in 12 BC. At the time of the occurrence, he was 51 years old. Augustus paid tribute to him by holding a grandiose funeral and mourning period in his honor that lasted more than 30 days. Marcus’s abandoned children were even looked after by the emperor. Despite the fact that he had erected a tomb for himself, he was burial in Augustus’ mausoleum instead. This is how he appeared back in the day, according to artists.