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- 42 BC. A monument in Rome to Cornificius' sister Cornificia, also a poet, reads: CORNIFICIA Q. F. CAMERI Q. CORNIFICIUS Q. F. FRATER PR. AUGUR (Cornificia...
- Lucius Cornificius, a member of the plebeian gens Cornificia, was a Roman politician and consul in 35 BC. Cornificius served as the accuser of Marcus Junius...
- dating from the late 80s BC. It was formerly attributed to Cicero or Cornificius, but is in fact of unknown authorship, sometimes ascribed to an unnamed...
- of this practice, see filiation. Cornificius, secretary of Verres during his praetorship, 74 BC. Quintus Cornificius, praetor in 66 BC, had been one of...
- written about 41 BC. Another friend of Catullus is Cornificius, thought to be Quintus Cornificius, who wrote poetry in the same Alexandrian style as Catullus...
- calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Cornificius and ****tus (or, less frequently, year 719 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
- Roman Republic. The daughter of Quintus Cornificius and the sister of the poet, praetor and augur Cornificius, Cornificia married a man called Camerius...
- in November 43 BC. In the war that broke out in 42 BC between Quintus Cornificius, governor of Africa Vetus, and Titus ****tius, governor of Africa Nova...
- Albania) to rejoin Pompey. In the summer 48 BC Caesar sent Quintus Cornificius to Illyri**** as a quaestor. This region had been quiet. However, now...
- Nonius Asprenas (from 1 September) Q. Marcius Rufus (from 1 July) 35 L. Cornificius ****. Pompeius suff. P. Cornelius Dolabella (from 1 September) T. Peducaeus...