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Fronto (Latin for a
person with a
large forehead) may
refer to:
Various Romans with the
cognomen Fronto:
Fronto of
Emesa (3rd century), a
famous rhetorician...
- Gr**** and
Latin under tutors such as
Herodes Atticus and
Marcus Cornelius Fronto. He
married Antoninus's
daughter Faustina in 145.
After Antoninus died in...
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Marcus Cornelius Fronto (c. 100 – late 160s AD), best
known as
Fronto, was a
Roman grammarian, rhetorician, and advocate. Of
Berber origin, he was born...
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Frontó (Valencian pronunciation: [
fɾonˈto]) is a
modified Valencian pilota version of the
original Basque Pelota game. The name
frontó refers both to the...
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received careful education from the
famous grammaticus Marcus Cornelius Fronto. He was
reported to have been an
excellent student, fond of
writing poetry...
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Fronto of
Emesa (Ancient Gr****: Φρόντων, romanized: Phróntōn) was a
famous Gr****
rhetorician and
uncle of C****ius Longinus.
Fronto taught rhetoric in Athens...
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epigrams to
Fronto,
wherein he
describes Fronto as "an
ornament of
military and
civil life".
Fronto may be
descended from
Octavius Fronto, a
Senator of...
- The
lemon shark has also
appeared in
literature as
Negaprion fronto and
Carcharias fronto (Jordan and Gilbert, 1882),
Carcharias brevirostris (Gunther...
- Levitin, D. J.; Menon, V. (22
August 2008). "A
critical role for the
right fronto-insular
cortex in
switching between central-executive and default-mode networks"...
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Marcus Claudius Fronto (killed in
battle AD 170) was a
Roman senator and Consul, and a
general in the
Imperial Roman army
during the
reigns of emperors...