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AP Art History Unit 3 ECB Questions Review

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The inscription “Agrippa” in the entablature frieze was included most likely to reference the - wife of the emperor who is buried in a crypt beneath the building - Roman consul who had commissioned an earlier structure on the site - plague that killed thousands and was the incentive for creating the building - Roman emperor who led a victorious campaign over invading armies

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The inscription “Agrippa” in the entablature frieze was included most likely to reference the

 - wife of the emperor who is buried in a crypt beneath the building 
 - Roman consul who had commissioned an earlier structure on the site 
 - plague that killed thousands and was the incentive for creating the building 
 - Roman emperor who led a victorious campaign over invading armies



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Roman consul who had commissioned an earlier structure on the site


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