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Laevius (died c. 80 BC?) was a
Latin poet, of whom
practically nothing is known. The
earliest reference to him is
perhaps in
Suetonius (De grammaticis...
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Euripides of
which only
fragments survive "Protesilaodamia", a lost work of
Laevius "carmen 61", "carmen 68", by
Catullus "Elegies, to Cynthia", by Propertius...
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conceive her as both male and female.
Aristophanes calls her Aphroditus, and
Laevius says: Worshiping, then, the
nurturing god Venus,
whether she is male or...
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conceive her as both male and female.
Aristophanes calls her Aphroditus, and
Laevius says: Worshipping, then, the
nurturing god Venus,
whether she is male or...
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Macrobius says that
Aristophanes called this
figure Aphroditos. The
Latin poet
Laevius wrote of
worshipping "nurturing Venus"
whether female or male (sive femina...
- cross-dressed, men
wearing women's clothes, and
women men's. The
Latin poet
Laevius wrote of
worshipping "nurturing Venus"
whether female or male (sive femina...
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Latin is subductisupercilicarptor,
which was
coined by the
obscure poet
Laevius in the 1st century. In
Medieval Latin, the
longest known word is honorificabilitudinitas...
- cross-dressed, men
wearing women's clothes, and
women men's. The
Latin poet
Laevius wrote of
worshipping "nurturing Venus"
whether female or male (sive femina...
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Laelius Archelaus -
friend of
Lucilius Marcus Valerius Laevinus -
consul Laevius -
writer Gaius Octavius Lampadio [la] -
scholar Larcius Licinus - writer...
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captured ****us on the day in question. Vatiena,
mistress of the poet
Laevius.
Publius Vatinius P. f. P. n., the
grandson of
Publius Vatienus of Reate...