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Accius was a
Latin poet of the 16th century, to whom is
attributed a
paraphrase of Aesop's Fables, of
which Julius Scaliger speaks with
great praise. One...
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Lucius Accius (/ˈæksiəs/; 170 – c. 86 BC), or
Lucius Attius, was a
Roman tragic poet and
literary scholar.
Accius was born in 170 BC at Pisaurum, a town...
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related to this article: Pro Aulo
Cluentio Habito Titus Accius was a
Roman jurist and knight.
Accius was a
native of Pisaurum. In 66 BC he
stood as prosecutor...
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Accius was a
Latin poet of the 16th century.
Accius may also
refer to:
Accia (gens), a
Roman family from
Pisaurum Cesare Antonio Accius,
early 17th century...
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Cesare Antonio Accius (or Accer) was an
Italian engraver working in the
early 17th century.
According to
William Young Ottley,
writing in 1831, his work...
- poet. He is
regarded as the
greatest of
their tragedians prior to
Lucius Accius. He was the
nephew and
pupil of Ennius, by whom
Roman tragedy was first...
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known primarily from two individuals,
Lucius Accius, a
tragic poet of the
second century BC, and
Titus Accius, best
known for his
prosecution of
Aulus Cluentius...
- In
Ancient Roman mythology,
Attus Navius was a
famous augur during the
reign of
Tarquinius Priscus. When
Tarquinius desired to
increase the
number of the...