Campus Agrippae
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The Campus Agrippae is the area within the boundaries of ancient Rome named after Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. A number of construction projects were developed within its perimeters, including the Porticus Vipsania, built by his sister, Vipsania Polla, and finished by Augustus,[1] which ran along the western perimeter, against the Via Lata. There was also a race course. In 7 BCE, Augustus declared the Campus open to the public.
References[edit]
- ^ Cassius Dio LV.8.3‑4.
Sources[edit]
- Bunsen, Matthew. "Campus Agrippae" Encyclopedia of the Roman Empire, Revised Edition.
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