the tomb which Agrippa built for himself in the campus
Martius 1 (Cass. Dio liv. 28; Suet. Aug. 97 probably). This is perhaps
indicated by the remaining letters on fragments 72, 103 of the Marble
Plan, and if so, the monument stood between the villa Publica and the
thermae Agrippac, in the modern Via del Gesf (HJ 572; Mitt. 1903,
48-53).
1 Some think it was called monumentum Gai et Luci at a later period (Gardthausen,
Augustus, ii. 3. 737).