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Marcus Furius Bibaculus (1st
century BC) was a
Roman poet who
flourished during the last
century of the Republic.
According to Jerome, he was born at...
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invade parts of
China and
unsuccessfully attack Shouxiang.
Marcus Furius Bibaculus,
Roman poet.
Aristobulus I, king of Judea.
Gaius Lucilius,
Roman satirist...
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previous year.
Furius Bibaculus,
magister of the Salii, and
father of
Lucius Furius Bibaculus, the praetor.
Lucius Furius Bibaculus,
praetor between 226...
- poem to two men,
Furius and Aurelius.
Furius refers to
Marcus Furius Bibaculus, a first-century BC poet who had an
affair with Juventius, for whom Catullus...
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Quinctilius Varus (46 BC – AD 9),
Roman general and
politician Marcus Furius Bibaculus (103 BC – ? BC), a
Roman poet.
Liutprand of
Cremona (c. 920 – 972), bishop...
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fellow poets, such as
Helvius Cinna,
Publius Valerius Cato,
Marcus Furius Bibaculus,
Quintus Cornificius,
among others. Some
Neoteric stylistic features can...
- debate. He
appears to have been
acquainted with the poet
Marcus Furius Bibaculus. A
number of
prominent contemporaries appear in his poetry, including...
- jurist, poet
Decimus Laberius (105–43 BC),
writer of
mimes Marcus Furius Bibaculus (1st
century BC),
writer of
ludicra Gaius Julius Caesar (100–44 BC), general...
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Bellator Bellici****
Bellicus Bellus Benedictus Benignus Bestia Betto Bibaculus Bibulus Bitucus Blaesillus Blaesus Blandinus Blandus Blasius Blossi****...
- is
thought by some
scholars that
Furius may be the poet
Marcus Furius Bibaculus, who is
known to have
written satirical poems in the
style of Catullus...