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Grattius (or Gratius)
Faliscus was a
Roman poet who
flourished during the life of
Augustus (63 BC – 14 AD). He is
known as the
author of a Cynegeticon...
- ISBN 84-376-1348-5. Bakkum, Gabriël C.L.M. (2008). The
Latin Dialect of the Ager
Faliscus : 150
Years of Scholarship. Amsterdam:
Amsterdam University Press. ISBN 978-90-5629-562-2...
- ethnonyms". The
Falisci resided in a
region called by the
Romans the Ager
Faliscus, "Faliscan Country",
located on the
right bank of the
Tiber River between...
- as
harvesting grapes. Anni**** is
likely identical with the "Anni****
Faliscus"
mentioned by
Ausonius as
writing Fescennine Verses in Hadrian's time....
- (43 BC – AD 18), poet
Titus Livius (64 BC – AD 12),
historian Grattius Faliscus (a
contemporary of Ovid), poet
Marcus Manilius (1st
century BC and AD)...
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Roman conquest of Britain. The
ancient Roman poet
Grattius (or
Grattius Faliscus)
wrote of
British dogs,
describing them as
superior to the
ancient Gr****...
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Faliscan and was part of the Latino-Faliscan
language group. The Ager
Faliscus (Faliscan Country),
which included the
towns of Capena, Nepet, and Sutrium...
- girlfriend."
Conway 1911. G. C. L. M. Bakkum, The
Latin dialect of the Ager
Faliscus: 150
years of scholarship,
University of
Amsterdam Press, 2009, p. 1 for...
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perform a
strategic function as a
border town
between Umbria, the Ager
Faliscus and the
Sabina and
especially following the
construction in 220 BC of the...
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historian Publius Ovidius Naso (Ovid) (43 BC – 18 AD), poet
Grattius Faliscus (a
contemporary of Ovid), poet
Marcus Manilius (1st
century BC & AD), astrologer...