- consul) and his two sons, and is
sometimes referred to as the
Epistula ad
Pisones, or "Epistle to the Pisos". The
first mention of its name as the "Ars Poetica"...
- this time
their consulships were very frequent, and the
family of the
Pisones became one of the most
illustrious in the
Roman state. Two
important pieces...
-
Tamaulipas in
northeast Mexico. They were the
historical enemies of the
Pison (
Pisones). The
Janambre language, now extinct, is unattested.
William Bright (1955)...
- He was a
member of the gens Calpurnia,
specifically among the
Calpurnii Pisones. His
father and
grandfather both
shared his name, with his
father being...
- The
Pisones were
longtime supporters of the Claudians, and had
allied themselves with
Octavian early on. The
continued support of the
Pisones and his...
-
subject of the
panegyric De
laude Pisonis (On the
praise of Piso).
Calpurnii Pisones Bunson, Matthew. "Piso,
Gaius Calpurnicus."
Encyclopedia of the
Roman Empire...
- is
frequently used to
express the date, such as "M.
Messalla et M.
Pupio Pisone consulibus",
translated literally as "With
Marcus Messalla and
Marcus Pupius...
-
distinguished senatorial families, and
specifically was
among the
Calpurnii Pisones. His wife was Licinia,
daughter of the
consul Marcus Licinius Cr****us Frugi...
-
accused Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, the
governor of Syria, of
poisoning him. The
Pisones had been
longtime supporters of the Claudians, and had
allied themselves...
- and Alcalá. As a latinist, he
translated to
Spanish Horace's
Epistola ad
Pisones.
After leaving university, he had an
adventurous life as a soldier, serving...