Vibullius Agrippa[1] (also sometimes called Vibulenus Agrippa) was an ancient Roman man of the first century who was accused of a crime and killed himself in front of the Roman senate.
Name
Agrippa is called "Vibulenus" by
Tacitus and "Vibullius"
Cassius Dio. Modern historians, such as
Ronald Syme, tend to favour "Vibullius" based on inscriptional evidence. "Vibulenus" may have been a
praenomen.[2][3]
Trial
Agrippa was accused of some crime, probably treason, before the senate in the final years of the reign of
Tiberius, in 33 AD according to Dio and 36 AD according to Tacitus.[4] His case is often mentioned to highlight the frequency with which ordinary citizens were being executed in that time, and for the novelty of the case's outcome: Agrippa faced his accusers in the senate and swallowed poison that he had brought with him in a ring.[5][1] Undeterred, the
lictors rushed his body to the prison (the tullianum) and hanged or
strangled him anyway, but he was already dead.[6] Unlike an execution, this sort of pre-emptive
suicide prevented, at least in theory, the state or his accusers from claiming a share of his property,[7][8] and allowed the suicide to be buried, provided they died before being convicted.[9]Tacitus does not record whether Agrippa's mock execution in the tullianum was sufficient to satisfy the letter of the law and allow confiscation of his property.
Family
Vibullia Alcia Agrippina may have been his descendant or other type of relative.[10][11]
^Syme, Ronald (1949). "Personal Names in Annals I-VI". The Journal of Roman Studies. 39. Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies: 6-18 (13).
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^Martin, Ronald (2001). Tacitus: Annals V and VI. Oxford University Press. p. 178.
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^Rogers, Robert Samuel (1931). Criminal Trials and Criminal Legislation Under Tiberius. Vol. 6. University of California: American Philological Association. p. 158.
^Müller, Christel; Hasenohr, Claire (2002). Les italiens dans le monde grec: IIe siècle av. J.-C.-Ier siècle ap. J.-C. : circulation, activités, intégration : actes de la table ronde, Ecole normale supérieur, Paris, 14-16 mai 1998. Ecole française d'Athènes. p. 103.
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