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Agrippa Postumus. Reject And Predestined
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Agrippa Postumus. Reject And Predestined in Ottawa, ON
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12 BC. - Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Postumus is born in the most prosperous period of the Roman Empire, in which in power is its founder Augustus himself.
The son of the famous Agrippa, he can also claim membership to the Julio-Claudian dynasty on his mother's side.
With Augustus struggling with a scarcity of direct heirs, everything would suggest a bright future for Agrippa within the dynasty.
But his very existence will prove to be a problem not only for the Caesar's plans, but also and especially for those who aspire to alter them. Determined to assert his independence and freedom in a court plagued by conspiracies and subterfuges, Agrippa will endure countless trials and suffer as many abuses.
Until when, with Rome now seemingly unattainable, he will have a new opportunity to choose between eternal glory and oblivion.
12 BC. - Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Postumus is born in the most prosperous period of the Roman Empire, in which in power is its founder Augustus himself.
The son of the famous Agrippa, he can also claim membership to the Julio-Claudian dynasty on his mother's side.
With Augustus struggling with a scarcity of direct heirs, everything would suggest a bright future for Agrippa within the dynasty.
But his very existence will prove to be a problem not only for the Caesar's plans, but also and especially for those who aspire to alter them. Determined to assert his independence and freedom in a court plagued by conspiracies and subterfuges, Agrippa will endure countless trials and suffer as many abuses.
Until when, with Rome now seemingly unattainable, he will have a new opportunity to choose between eternal glory and oblivion.

















