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Monument of Agrippa Description
On the way up from the Beulé Gate to the Propylaia, immediately below the Pinakotheke, is the tall rectangular plinth, in two colors of marble, of a monument built in the second century B.C. for a benefactor of Athens, perhaps a king of Pergamon. It is named after Marcus Agrippa, Augustus's son-in-law, whose quadriga (four-horse chariot) was set up on the base in 27 B.C.
Hobbies & Activities category: Archeological site or ruin;  Standalone sculpture, statue or fountain
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