Welcome
Aedes Divi Iulii: Julius Caesar and His Times
For discussion of the life of Gaius Julius Caesar, 100-44 BC, and Rome in his time.

Caesar: Man, General and Dictator (2 threads, 608 posts)
    Caesar: The Private Man (260 posts)
    Historical Thread

    For personal anecdotes about the Divine Julius and his life and times. ...
    34 Members have made 254 Posts here to date.
    Google
    AncientWorlds.net Web
    Next: Interesting, Milo!
    Prev: The Unanswerable Question . . .
    Illegitimate Children
    Agrippa01.jpg
    Author: * Milo Domitius - 1 Post on this thread out of 25 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Nov 12, 2002 - 16:17

    As I read F.A. Wright's biography on Marcus Agrippa, it is interesting to see his hypothesis that he may have been an illegitimate child of Julius Caesar's. It does seem to fit when you take into consideration the priveledges given to Agrippa at such a young age. I realise that Caesar surrounded himself with talented young men (usually), but I had not read this before. Any comments? Perhaps someone with more knowledge than I can fill me in to the real story.

    As this is also my first posting as a member of this group, please let me know if there are certain things I should be doing or pointers.

    Milo


    NEXT: Interesting, Milo!
    PREV: The Unanswerable Question . . .
Rome - Rome, Season 1 - The Stolen Eagle


Copyright 2002-2011 AncientWorlds LLC | Code of Conduct and Terms of Service | Contact Us! | The AncientWorlds Staff