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- Marcus Antonius Gnipho (fl. 1st century BC) was a grammarian and teacher of rhetoric of Gaulish origin who taught in ancient Rome. Born in Gaul, he was...
- seen to his education by one of the best orators of Rome, Marcus Antonius Gnipho. In his will, he left Caesar the bulk of his estate, but after Marius's...
- and become ****ociated with prominent families in Rome. Marcus Antonius Gnipho was part of the household of Julius Caesar. This despite the fact that some...
- others had claimed that Dionysius was contemporary with Marcus Antonius Gnipho, who was active in the first century BCE. Seutonius himself rejects the...
- influential family which had produced several consuls. Marcus Antonius Gnipho, an orator and grammarian of Gaulish origin, was emplo**** as Caesar's tutor...
- Cilicia around the 50s BC. He wrote that he was a pupil of Marcus Antonius Gnipho, He gave himself the epithet "philogus" (lover of words), "because like...
- revolt, and later conspired in his ********ination in 73 BC. Marcus Antonius Gnipho, a distinguished rhetorician and tutor of Caesar. Marcus Antonius M. f....
- Antonius Antyllus (47–30 BC), eldest son of Mark Antony Marcus Antonius Gnipho (fl. 1st century BC), grammarian and teacher of rhetoric of Gaulish origin...
- - praetor Glitius Atilius Agricola - general of Trajan Marcus Antonius Gnipho - scholar Marcus Antonius Gordi**** - three emperors Gaius Sempronius Gracchus...
- school ****ignment, since both men studied with the teacher and grammarian Gnipho. As such, Caesar's lines are probably not to be taken too seriously as literary...