King of Alba Longa in Greco-Roman mythology
In Greco-Roman mythology, Agrippa (said to have reigned 914-873 BC)[1] () was a descendant of Aeneas and King of Alba Longa, the capital of Latium, southeast of Rome. He was listed as king of Alba Longa in the time of Augustus. Some[who?] speculate that this was done in order to give prestige to Augustus' friend and son-in-law Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. He was also ancestor of the legendary founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus.
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