2 things, 1. octavian wouldn't have dick if it wasn't for agrippa and 2. OCTAVIAN BANGED HIS SISTER..he has NO moral high ground! lol...and also, how could octavian force octavia to marry antony after what she went through with pompey??? i just don'g get the motivation for agrippa to go along with any of it...he and octavia were the ONLY ones with integrity and they got fucked over all around! >:(
Me too. I really liked their story, eventhough it was historically inaccurate. But I feel that the ending of the last episode when they exchanged looks at the triumph is open to the interpretation - perhaps they did continue their romance after all ;)
Agrippa was quite influential in Roman politics irl. He used to rule given provinces via proxy while remaining in the place he seemed surrounded by his loyal people and influence. He also worked as a bridge of "Secret Alliance " between Rome and other warrring states. Not to mention his children’s were quite active in Roman politics and many his descendants ruled Roman as Emperor. For his loyalty Augustus irl gave a massive lavish funeral to Agrippa also saw to his Children's education and made his grandson heir to the throne of Rome 😍😍
Marcus Agrippa was Rome's greatest General. Without Marcus Agrippa ,there would be no Augustus . And no one knew this better than Augustus , himself. Remember Agrippa 's death . Augustus was grief stricken . Augustus did a heart felt emotionally packed eulogy , and he,personally placed Agrippa's ashes inside his own mausoleum. They were brothers , not in blood , but in spirit.
Marcus Agrippa was a great general, but I wouldn't say he was the greatest Roman general!! That question is not answerable, there we're many remarkable and great general's from Ancient Rome!! 🙂
It's weird seeing Agrippa like this, when in reality without him, Octavian wouldn't be an emperor. If Roman Empire was a body, Agrippa would be the backbone of it
Agrippa in the series was goober. In real life he was an epic badass that was the general behind Augustus region before the empire and during, until his death.
Many years have passed since the end of this series and they are still my favorite couple. Their story is so beautiful and so sad: the scene in which Agrippa is tormented internally, during Octavia's marriage to Antony, reminded me a lot of Tiberius and Vipsania! They deserved the best.
What is remarkable is that Agrippa, Octavian are all the same age. In this version of Rome I can see the guilt and confusion in Octavians face. Marrying Octavia to his best friend is the correct move. It keeps Agrippa and Octavia happy, neutralizes his own wife and keeps the a possible heir from the Julio-Claudian line instead of Tiberius.
I've been in Agrippa's place. True love, even when it's not requited, doesn't really go away. Even when I couldn't reach the woman I loved I still tried to find a way until it became impossible. I don't know what's that's called when you still have true love for someone who has been married to another and with children for years now. Obviously I can't take her back but to respect and honor her marriage. I'm haunted insomuch that every other woman was a welcome distraction at best and an unwelcome nuisance at worst. I've let go, but this true love hasn't let me go. I keep thinking there's another woman who might come and "emancipate" me from it. Not for over 20 years has this happened.
I am surprised they chose to show fictionalised romance between Agrippa and Octavia and not Agrippa and Augustus 😂as they usually do with Alexander and Hephaestion
He had only one sister - Octavia. The romance between Agrippa and Octavia was invented for the show (in real life, Agrippa married Augustus' daughter). Nevertheless, I am still a big fan of the ship, because it was an awesome invention to spice up the show's story :)
Poor Agrippa… sucks Octavia was given to Anthony as an olive branch and Agrippa had To fight a war against the dude that took Olivia from home 😂 crazy hbo writing
Aggripa under the order from Octavian Augustus divorce his wife and maried Julia Augusti Filia, the only child of Octavian, than become Octavian son in law and Heir to the Roman Empire bu He die before become an Emperor Ironicly, his decendent from Julia is not great like him, His grondson is Caligula and his great great grandson is Nero whose one of the worst Roman Emperor
@@spartangirl7808 rewriting history is never a good idea… and Domina not only rewrites it ‘liberally’ but it throws in a few things from GoT… and it’s full of clichés… sorry to disappoint you.😏
I agree, he's kinda cringe, but it might not be too far from truth. He seems to have been a really nice man, hardworking and talented but very loyal to Augustus, not cutthroat ambitious.
Watch in HD & turn on the subtitles :)
2 things, 1. octavian wouldn't have dick if it wasn't for agrippa and 2. OCTAVIAN BANGED HIS SISTER..he has NO moral high ground! lol...and also, how could octavian force octavia to marry antony after what she went through with pompey??? i just don'g get the motivation for agrippa to go along with any of it...he and octavia were the ONLY ones with integrity and they got fucked over all around! >:(
i love this video and you're welcome for the view count!
@@kimmypfeiffer9130 Thank you! I am glad you like it :))
We taught him how to fight not think.
"You're a man of many talents Agrippa...seduction is not one of them."
Indeed! :)
@@spartangirl7808 While I know Octavia was married to Antony, I really wish Agrippa and her could have had a chance.
Me too. I really liked their story, eventhough it was historically inaccurate. But I feel that the ending of the last episode when they exchanged looks at the triumph is open to the interpretation - perhaps they did continue their romance after all ;)
It's okay. There's a lot of sweaty RTS nerds today that might have the same problem.
What are friends for?
Agrippa was quite influential in Roman politics irl. He used to rule given provinces via proxy while remaining in the place he seemed surrounded by his loyal people and influence. He also worked as a bridge of "Secret Alliance " between Rome and other warrring states. Not to mention his children’s were quite active in Roman politics and many his descendants ruled Roman as Emperor.
For his loyalty Augustus irl gave a massive lavish funeral to Agrippa also saw to his Children's education and made his grandson heir to the throne of Rome 😍😍
dont forget he was a damm good architect too, helped build alot of things in Rome with Augustus
He was elevated to co emperor in all but name when Augustus got really sick in 23bc. He could veto the senate and purpose new laws until his death.
He is an earnest but massively lovable schmedrick - one of my favorite characters of Rome
Marcus Agrippa was Rome's greatest General. Without Marcus Agrippa ,there would be no Augustus .
And no one knew this better than Augustus , himself.
Remember Agrippa 's death . Augustus was grief stricken . Augustus did a heart felt emotionally packed eulogy , and he,personally placed Agrippa's ashes inside his own mausoleum.
They were brothers , not in blood , but in spirit.
Marcus Agrippa was a great general, but I wouldn't say he was the greatest Roman general!! That question is not answerable, there we're many remarkable and great general's from Ancient Rome!! 🙂
In real life he was married to her daughter, Claudia Marcella Major.
It's weird seeing Agrippa like this, when in reality without him, Octavian wouldn't be an emperor. If Roman Empire was a body, Agrippa would be the backbone of it
If I'm not mistaken he was 20 years old at the time of the battle of Mutina. So it makes sense.
Allen Leech, the actor playing Agrippa,
is also in Downtown Abbey.
And the fist
For the good of the republic. She's was cute when she said that. And i'm in love with ber voice.
Totally agree! She was adorable :)
Agrippa in the series was goober. In real life he was an epic badass that was the general behind Augustus region before the empire and during, until his death.
He was a solider, not a charmer. And he was 20 years old at the time of battle of Mutina.
I kinda like how he was played in the show. Shows he was great from a young age.
@DickEnchilada and also a brilliant naval strategist and a good architect
hum, Do you know many men?@DickEnchilada
yea no man is perfect at 20 and it was portrayed correctly@@Techn9cian123
Love them! a pity they didn't end together .
I couldn't agree more :))
It's implied they continued
They couldn't show that as in reality she was like a sister to Agrippa.
Octavia and Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa we're two of my favorites from this series! 🤎🗡️🛡️🤍
They were so cute together!
Super cute :)
Many years have passed since the end of this series and they are still my favorite couple. Their story is so beautiful and so sad: the scene in which Agrippa is tormented internally, during Octavia's marriage to Antony, reminded me a lot of Tiberius and Vipsania! They deserved the best.
Belli i momenti di Agrippa e ottavia.emozianano.
Talk about the ultimate bromance! Octavian wouldn't have accomplished what he did without Agrippa. A friend like no other.
What is remarkable is that Agrippa, Octavian are all the same age. In this version of Rome I can see the guilt and confusion in Octavians face. Marrying Octavia to his best friend is the correct move. It keeps Agrippa and Octavia happy, neutralizes his own wife and keeps the a possible heir from the Julio-Claudian line instead of Tiberius.
Well if it was politically beneficial to Octavian, he would have done it in real life but it probably wasn't so he didn't. 😂
Пересматриваю в 10000-й раз. Без перевода. Потрясающий сериал.
он является лучшим! спасибо за комментарий.
Octavia the Younger became Agrippa's mother-in-law when he married her daughter Claudia Marcella Major ... on Augustus' insistence of course.
For the good of the republic. How cute she was.!!!
The character that I most resemble in this show. Except I'd chose Ocatavia over anything else, especially power. How can you not love that poor girl?
That is one of the best comments ever. The world needs more men like you! :)
@@spartangirl7808 And more lovely ladies like you ;)
Neither of you have permission to marry my sister.
I like how their relationship/love developed over time~ His character was a good man.
Beautifully done.
Thank you so much!
God give me one good soldier and son!
2024 still here.
They cancelled the show too soon!!
I agree 100%. I mean, there are other shows set in this time period, but honestly, nothing compares to Rome.
He was so much more then a teenage loveboy 😢
I've been in Agrippa's place. True love, even when it's not requited, doesn't really go away. Even when I couldn't reach the woman I loved I still tried to find a way until it became impossible.
I don't know what's that's called when you still have true love for someone who has been married to another and with children for years now. Obviously I can't take her back but to respect and honor her marriage. I'm haunted insomuch that every other woman was a welcome distraction at best and an unwelcome nuisance at worst. I've let go, but this true love hasn't let me go. I keep thinking there's another woman who might come and "emancipate" me from it. Not for over 20 years has this happened.
Life is unpredictable. The lady to "emancipate" you might be right around the corner :))
@@spartangirl7808 I do believe it. There shouldn't be any feeling of guilt or loss at all in that day either.
I'm kind of there now, at the point of acceptance. Tried and failed, keep watching youtube vidoes of shows that make me happy etc.
In real life he was married to her daughter, Claudia Marcella Major.
In real life he was married to her daughter, Claudia Marcella Major.
The girl that plays Octavia is the voice of Tony Stark's new AI "Friday"
Tale as old as time. True love shattered by reality. Not like the fairy tales. The world is so cruel.
I am surprised they chose to show fictionalised romance between Agrippa and Octavia and not Agrippa and Augustus 😂as they usually do with Alexander and Hephaestion
Wait I thought Octavian has 2 sisters in real life
He had only one sister - Octavia. The romance between Agrippa and Octavia was invented for the show (in real life, Agrippa married Augustus' daughter). Nevertheless, I am still a big fan of the ship, because it was an awesome invention to spice up the show's story :)
@@spartangirl7808 Octavian had one full sister - Octavia. And a half sister also named Octavia by his father's first wife.
Agrippa was so cute 😂
Octavia was hot
I'm so simp for Octavian's sister. Yes I'm a teenager what do u expect
Haha! :)
What is the music? It’s lovely
Music: Russian Spring (Audiomachine, album: La belle epoque).
Audiomachine is the best. I highly recommend listening to all their albums ;)
They could have been Chandler and Monica but they chose to be Rachel and Chandler 😂
Poor Agrippa… sucks Octavia was given to Anthony as an olive branch and Agrippa had To fight a war against the dude that took Olivia from home 😂 crazy hbo writing
Did he learn to be a Chauffeur a bit later .?
Marcus Aggripa then reincarnates as a chauffeur in the early 20th century UK and remains a ladies' man.
2:19 This is so historically inaccurate and embarassing. IRl Agrippa would consider her as his sister. 😂
Aggripa under the order from Octavian Augustus divorce his wife and maried Julia Augusti Filia, the only child of Octavian, than become Octavian son in law and Heir to the Roman Empire bu He die before become an Emperor
Ironicly, his decendent from Julia is not great like him, His grondson is Caligula and his great great grandson is Nero whose one of the worst Roman Emperor
He truly is the baddest!
Hmmm, could this be one of the reasons they cancelled ROME… too syrupy… Agrippa was an ambitious and ruthless man… he would not grovel to any one..😏
Did you watch tv show Domina? Is so, what did you think of the portrayal of Agrippa in that show? Would love to hear your opinion :))
@@spartangirl7808 rewriting history is never a good idea… and Domina not only rewrites it ‘liberally’ but it throws in a few things from GoT… and it’s full of clichés… sorry to disappoint you.😏
I agree, he's kinda cringe, but it might not be too far from truth. He seems to have been a really nice man, hardworking and talented but very loyal to Augustus, not cutthroat ambitious.
Don't spit in the face of aggrippa like that, he was more than ambitious, he was loyal and a military and civil engineering genius