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Julius Agrippa〔Levick, ''Julia Domna: Syrian Empress'', p.18〕 was a Syrian nobleman from the Royal family of Emesa who lived in the 2nd century. Agrippa was an Emesene nobleman who was a direct descendant of the Emesene Roman Priest-Client King Sohaemus of Emesa, also known as Gaius Julius Sohaemus.〔Birley, ''Septimius Severus: The African Emperor'', p.217〕 He was the brother of a Julius and the paternal uncle of Julius Bassianus,〔Birley, ''Septimius Severus: The African Emperor'', p.217, 223-4〕 the Emesene High Priest of El-Gebal. El-Gebal is the Aramaic name for the Syrian Sun God.〔Birley, ''Septimius Severus: The African Emperor'', p.71〕 Agrippa served as a Primipilaris, a former leading Centurion.〔Levick, ''Julia Domna: Syrian Empress'', p.18〕 Agrippa was a man of some wealth as his owned an estate.〔Birley, ''Septimius Severus: The African Emperor'', p.72〕 When Agrippa died perhaps sometime before the late 180s, his name appears to be registered at the time of the Roman Jurist Quintus Cervidius Scaevola.〔Birley, ''Septimius Severus: The African Emperor'', p.72〕 Agrippa’s estate was left to the Roman Empress Julia Domna,〔Birley, ''Septimius Severus: The African Emperor'', p.223〕 as he was the paternal great-uncle to Domna and her elder sister Julia Maesa.〔Birley, ''Septimius Severus: The African Emperor'', p.217〕 Agrippa is not to be confused with the powerful Lucius Julius Gainius Fabius Agrippa of Apamea.〔Birley, ''Septimius Severus: The African Emperor'', p.223〕 ==See also== * Imperial Roman army 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Julius Agrippa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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