The center of attention is, with regards to this seminar paper, the relation between Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Augustus. The paper is especially focused on their long and intimate fellowship. To illustrate the statement that neither one of them would have won fame, in exactly the same way as it took place, is the main objective of this work because it clarifies their close connectedness and dependency.
This seminar paper starts with a consideration of historical researches on Agrippa by selected historians. Agrippa appeared most often on the side of Augustus and so it is a matter of common knowledge that litera-ture about Augustus had a huge number whereas literature in respect of Agrippa was very contemplatively. Afterwards a reflection with specific aspects is joining the work for clarifying the connectedness between Agrippa and Augustus. The following key aspects like Agrippa and his self-understanding, gathering and contrariness among the two of them, Agrippa and his request as well as his road of life alongside Augustus and his funeral are entering the limelight.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Historical researches on Agrippa by selected historians
- Agrippa and Augustus
- Agrippa and his self-understanding
- Gathering and contrariness among the two of them
- Agrippa, his request and his road of life alongside Augustus
- Agrippa and his funeral
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
Objectives and Key Themes
This seminar paper aims to investigate the intimate relationship between Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Augustus, emphasizing their shared journey to fame and highlighting their interdependence. Key themes explored within the paper include:- The historical research on Agrippa by selected historians
- The dynamic between Agrippa and Augustus, including their contrasting personalities and mutual influence
- The evolution of their friendship throughout their lives
- Agrippa's role in the rise and development of the Roman Empire
- Agrippa's legacy and how it is documented in historical research.
Chapter Summaries
Introduction
This chapter introduces the central focus of the seminar paper: the close connection between Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Augustus. It outlines the paper's objective to demonstrate how their interdependence was crucial for their respective successes.Historical researches on Agrippa by selected historians
This chapter examines the existing historical literature on Agrippa, acknowledging the limited body of work compared to the extensive scholarship on Augustus. It highlights key authors such as Reinhold Meyer, Jean-Michel Roddaz, and Allen B. West, providing insights into their interpretations of Agrippa's life and contributions.Agrippa and Augustus
This chapter delves into the personal and political relationship between Agrippa and Augustus, contrasting their personalities and highlighting their shared education and enduring friendship. The chapter explores the mutual influence they had on each other's careers and how their partnership shaped the Roman Empire.Agrippa and his self-understanding
This section focuses on Agrippa's self-perception and the role he played in the dynamic duo. It acknowledges the presence of other impactful friendships in Roman history, such as Augustus and Marcus Antonius, but emphasizes the unique nature of Agrippa and Augustus' bond.- Citar trabajo
- Ronny Müller (Autor), 2012, Agrippa und Augustus, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/205454