Agrippa, æ, The name of fundrie kings: of whom one mostercellent, the sonne of Aristobolus, was by Tiberius the Emperour, caft in prison, and afterward deliuered by Caligula, who made him king of Jewes, setting a crowne of gold on his heade, and for his chaine of yron, gane him a chaine of Golde of the same weight. And being returned into his countrie, at the first he lyued honourably, and did manie good deeds: But at the last, being eleuate in pride, and suffering hunselfe to be honoured and wondered at as a God, he was sodenly stricken by an Angell, in the presence of an insinite number of people: wherewith his body swelled, and wormes issued out thereof, with intollerable paines, and horrible stench. In the which tormentes he looked vppon his flattering Connsailours and seruants, and said: Lo, I, whom you called a God, am nowe in the paines of death. And in this wise he dyed being of age. 57. yeares.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
Agrippa, ae, m., a Roman family name.I. Menenius Agrippa, who related to the people upon Mons Sacer the fable of the Belly and the Limbs, Liv. 2, 32.—II. Vipsanius Agrippa, son-in-law of Augustus, husband of Julia, and father of Agrippina, Tac. A. 4, 40; v. Frandsen, Life of M. Vipsanius Agrippa, Alton. 1836.—III.The name of a king in Judœa, Tac. A. 12, 23.