- Teuffel,
Caecilius Statius,
Pacuvius, Attius,
Afranius (1858)
Theodor Mommsen,
History of Rome, bk. iv. ch. 13. G. Manuwald,
Pacuvius.
Summus tragicus poeta...
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Pacuvius Labeo (died 42 BC) was a
Roman jurist and senator, and one of the
murderers of
Julius Caesar. He was
father of the more
eminent jurist Marcus...
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Erynnis pacuvius, also
known as
Pacuvius duskywing, Dyar's
duskywing or
buckthorn dusky wing, is a
species of
skipper butterfly in the
family Hesperiidae...
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Pacuvius Calavius was the
chief magistrate of
Capua during the
Second Punic War (218–201 BC). In the
aftermath of the
Battle of Lake Trasimene, he prevented...
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brothers Sthenius and
Pacuvius. Due to
ambiguities in some m****cripts of Livius,
Pacuvius Ninnius is
sometimes confused with
Pacuvius Calavius, the chief...
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Marcus Antistius Labeo (died 10 or 11 AD),
Roman jurist, son of
Pacuvius Labeo Pacuvius Labeo (died 42 BC),
Roman jurist and ********in of
Julius Caesar...
- well
known for his
tragic dramas.
Successors in this
field include Marcus Pacuvius and
Lucius Accius.
These three writers rarely used
episodes from Roman...
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praenomina Ovius, Ofilius, Novius, and
Pacuvius. It is not
certain whether Perolla, a name ****igned to the son of
Pacuvius Calavius, was also an
Oscan praenomen...
- the
tragic poet
Marcus Pacuvius. As a nomen,
Pacuvius is
evidently derived from a
common Oscan praenomen, also
rendered Pacuvius. The
first certain instance...
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reminds of a
verse (Teucer, fr. 291) of the
Roman tragic poet
Marcus Pacuvius (ca. 220–130 BC)
quoted by
Cicero (106–43 BC):
Patria est ubi****que est...