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prominently in book 5 of Saxo Grammaticus'
Gesta Danorum as
Ericus disertus. This
Ericus disertus is
indeed a Norwegian, but his
father is not
named Alrek but...
- Dignissimus, Dignitas, Dignus, Diligens, Dio, Diocleti****, Dioscourides,
Disertus, Dives, Docilis, Docilinus, Docilus, Dolabella, Dolens, Dominicus, Domitia...
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convinced by
those arguments, says he
wrote a
pamphlet about them. He
names disertus (easy-speaking), a
person who can
speak with
sufficient clearness and smartness...
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corpus tenet ista,
Marmorie petre,
conjugis atque suæ, Qui validus, sidus,
disertus, lege peritus; Nobilis, ingenuus,
persidiam renuit:
Constans sermone, vitâ...
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traditionally been
identified with
Annius Tiberi****, the "eloquent" [
disertus]
governor of Gaul in 336 AD
mentioned by Jerome. An
earlier candidate is...
- the
cause of the
Valentini before Verres.
Cicero describes him as homo
disertus et nobilis.
Marcus Marius, a
close friend and
neighbor of Cicero. Lucius...
- Skáldskaparmál Eric7 the
Eloquent Old Norse: Eiríkr inn máls****, Latin:
Ericus Disertus See Eric1, above. In the
Prose Edda, Eric the
Eloquent is
mentioned among...
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Flacco 2 (optimi viri filium) and 18 (adulescens bonus,
honesto loco natus,
disertus).
Elizabeth Rawson, “Cr****orum funera,”
Latomus 41 (1982, p. 545. Alexander...