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- Oppian (Ancient Gr****: Ὀππιανός, Oppianós; Latin: Oppi****), also known as Oppian of Anazarbus, of Corycus, or of Cilicia, was a 2nd-century Greco-Roman...
- Pseudo-Oppian (Ancient Gr****: Ὀππιανός, Oppianós; Latin: Oppi****), sometimes referred to as Oppian of Apamea or Oppian of Syria, was a Greco-Syrian poet...
- The Oppian Hill (Latin, Oppius Mons; Italian: Colle Oppio) is the southern spur of the Esquiline Hill, one of the Seven hills of Rome, Italy. It is separated...
- was a vast landscaped complex built by the Emperor Nero largely on the Oppian Hill in the heart of ancient Rome after the great fire in 64 AD had destro****...
- William Heinemann Ltd. 1940. Internet Archive. Oppian, Cynegetica in Oppian, Colluthus, Tryphiodorus. Oppian, Colluthus, and Tryphiodorus. Translated by...
- is one of the Seven Hills of Rome. Its southernmost cusp is the Oppius (Oppian Hill). The origin of the name Esquiline is still under much debate. One...
- Aristophanes, Aristotle, Grattius, Horace, Lucan, Lucretius, Martial, Nemesi****, Oppian of Apamea, Plautus, Seneca, Statius, Ovid, and Virgil. The Molossians issued...
- with the festival of the Septimontium: the Cispian Hill (Cispius Mons), Oppian Hill (Oppius Mons), and ****utal Hill (****utalis Mons), three spurs of the...
- including Pollux, Xenophon, Sophocles, Aristotle, Plato, Theophrastus, Oppian, Horace, Claudian, Pliny the Elder, and Petronius. Laconians were often...
- The Lex Oppia was a law established in ancient Rome in 215 BC, at the height of the Second Punic War during the days of national catastrophe after the...