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Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus

Contributors:

By (Author) Lindsay Powell

ISBN:

9781399024808

Publisher:

Pen & Sword Books Ltd

Imprint:

Pen & Sword Military

Publication Date:

20th September 2023

UK Publication Date:

30th September 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

937.05

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Marcus Agrippa personified the term 'right-hand man'. As Emperor Augustus' deputy, he waged wars, pacified provinces, beautified Rome, and played a crucial role in laying the foundations of the Pax Romana for the next two hundred years - but he served always in the knowledge he would never rule in his own name. Why he did so, and never grasped power exclusively for himself, has perplexed historians for centuries. In his teens he formed a life-long friendship with Julius Caesar's great nephew, Caius Octavius, which would change world history. Following Caesar's assassination on the Ides of March 44 BC, Agrippa was instrumental in asserting his friend's rights as the dictator's heir. He established a reputation as a bold admiral, defeating Sextus Pompeius at Mylae and Naulochus (36 BC), culminating in the epoch-making Battle of Actium (31 BC), which eliminated Marcus Antonius and Queen Cleopatra as rivals. He proved his genius for military command on land by ending bloody rebellions in the Cimmerian Bosporus, Gaul, Hispania and Illyricum. In Gaul Agrippa established the vital road network that helped turn Julius Caesar's conquests into viable provinces. As a diplomat, he befriended Herod the Great of Judaea and stabilised the East. As minister of works he overhauled Rome's drains and aqueducts, transformed public bathing in the city, created public parks with great artworks and built the original Pantheon. Agrippa became co-ruler of the Roman Empire with Augustus and married his daughter Julia. His three sons were adopted by his friend as potential heirs to the throne. Agrippa's unexpected death in 12 BC left Augustus bereft, but his bloodline lived on in the imperial family, through Agrippina the Elder to his grandson Caligula and great grandson Nero. MARCUS AGRIPPA is lucidly written by the author of the acclaimed biographies Eager for Glory and Germanicus. Illustrated with colour plates, figures and high quality maps, Lindsay Powell presents a penetrating new assessment of the life and achievements of the multifaceted man who put service to friend and country before himself. AUTHOR: Lindsay Powell writes for Ancient Warfare magazine and his articles have also appeared in Military Heritage and Strategy and Tactics. He is author of the highly acclaimed Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus, Germanicus: The Magnificent Life and Mysterious Death of Rome's Most Popular General and Eager for Glory: The Untold Story of Drusus the Elder, Conqueror of Germania, all published by Pen & Sword Books. His appearances include BBC Radio, British Forces Broadcasting Service and History Channel. He divides his time between Austin, Texas and Wokingham, England.www.Lindsay-Powell.com 16 colour photographs, 6 maps

Reviews

"A terrific book especially for historians and academics who will find a wealth of information in it. A really good effort... Surely the documentation, footnotes, bibliography, will be well received by academics. It's going to be a very valuable reference book on Agrippa. Frankly, probably better than I could have done."--Richard A Gabriel, author & historian
"Thank you for doing such a comprehensive job of bringing the man to the public's attention in your scholarly but highly readable biography."--Commodore D J M Mowlam, Royal Navy
"The book really hits its stride with the battle of Actium, which was certainly the highlight of Agrippa's military career... a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in the formative years of the Roman empire."-- "United Nations of Roma Victrix (UNRV)"
"This is a five star read."--Chris Heath, author
"Powell portrays Agrippa in a vivid way, bringing this key figure of the Principate out of the shadow. His book is a fine and original introduction to these troubled years of historical transition, leading the reader through the end of the Republic, the Civil Wars and the birth of the Roman Empire."-- "Res Militares"
"Powell describes Agrippa as a devoted aide and indispensable deputy without whom Augustus could never have won the civil war to take power or ruled so successfully for so long. He was a talented general on land and a fine admiral at sea, he says, a pragmatic diplomat, a hard-working public official, a generous philanthropist, and a close friend and contemporary of the emperor. Among his topics are the new man in Rome, mastermind of victory at Actium, statesman of the Roman world, the noblest man of his day, and assessment."-- "ProtoView"
"A gripping, thoroughly researched and hugely impressive biography of a key player in the transition from the Roman Republic to Augustus's Empire'.--Saul David, University of Buckingham, author of WAR: From Ancient Egypt to Iraq.
"Augustus' ascent and reign are unthinkable without Marcus Agrippa. Surprisingly, there has been no biography of Agrippa in English for some eighty years. Powell's book admirably fills this gap and will be indispensable for anyone with a serious interest in this crucial historical period."--Karl Galinsky, University of Texas at Austin, author of Augustus: Introduction to the Life of an Emperor
"Marcus Agrippa was one of history's most intriguing right-hand men. Few played a greater role in the emperor Augustus' success. In vigorous prose, and with a fingertip feel for Roman politics and war, Lindsay Powell brings Agrippa to life."--Barry Strauss, Cornell University, author of Masters of Command: Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar and the Genius of Leadership

Author Bio

Lindsay Powell was born in Cardiff, Wales and is a graduate of the University of Aston in Birmingham. By profession, Lindsay is a marketing operations manager. He is a member of the Austin-based WritersO League of Texas and London-based Historical Writers\' Association and Society of Authors; as well as the Institute of America and the Classical Association of the UK. He is a regular contributor to, and news editor of, Ancient Warfare magazine. He is the author of Eager for Glory (2011) and Germanicus (2012), both published by Pen & Sword.

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