The Palace and Park by Phillips, Forbes, Latham, Owen, Scharf, and Shenton

113. M. VIPSANIUS AGRIPPA. _Roman General._

[Born B.C. 63. Died in Campania, B.C. 12. Aged 51.] His victories mainly contributed to make the Emperor Augustus, whose daughter he married, master of the Roman Empire: and he was the chief support of the rising monarchical institution in Rome. He spent much money on public works, erected several public buildings, including the Pantheon and the Julian aqueduct; was a patron of the fine Arts, and dying, bequeathed his goods and his gardens to the people of Rome. [From a Bust in the Louvre.]