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Marcus Agrippa

Marcus Agrippa was a close friend and key supporter of the Roman Emperor Augustus. A talented military commander and strategist, he helped Augustus secure and stabilize Rome after its transition from Republic to Empire. Agrippa oversaw important public works, including the construction of the Pantheon’s famous dome, and played a vital role in military victories, expanding Rome’s territory. His leadership and administrative skills earned him great respect, making him one of the most influential figures in early Imperial Rome, often regarded as Augustus’s right-hand man during his reign.