Vipsania Polla
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Vipsania Polla was the daughter of Lucius Vipsanius Agrippa, (a man of equestrian rank) and sister to Roman General and Politician Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. Polla lived during the late Roman Republican years and in the reign of Rome’s first Emperor Caesar Augustus.
Although this Roman woman was a distinguished woman, little is known on the life of Vipsania Polla. All we know is that Polla finished the construction of a monument called the Porticus Vipsania. The Porticus Vipsania, was a map of the Roman Empire, which was engraved in Marble. Marcus Agrippa started the construction of this map, before his death in 12 BC. The Porticus Vipsania was once displayed in Rome, not far the Via Flaminia.
Although the Porticus Vipsania hasn’t survived, the description of this map is mentioned in Natural History by Pliny the Elder and through the Peutinger Map.