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Gaius Sallustius Crispus,
usually anglicised as
Sallust (/ˈsæləst/, SAL-əst; c. 86–35 BC), was a
historian and
politician of the
Roman Republic from a...
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variants Sallust(e) have been
borne by many people:
Sallust or
Gaius Sallustius Crispus,
historian of the 1st
century BC
Gardens of
Sallust Gaius Sallustius...
- in the
Gregory Sallust series,
Sallust shares an
evening meal with
Hermann Göring. In They Used Dark Forces, the last book of the
Sallust war-time sequence...
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Gardens of
Sallust (Latin:
Horti Sallustiani) was an
ancient Roman estate including a
landscaped pleasure garden developed by the
historian Sallust in the...
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Sallust (1969–1987) was an Irish-bred British-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He
showed good form as a two-year-old in 1971,
winning two of his...
- The
House of
Sallust (also
known in
earlier excavation reports as the
House of Actaeon) was an
elite residence (domus) in the
ancient Roman city of Pompeii...
- The
Jugurthine War) is an
historical monograph by the
Roman historian Sallust,
published in or
around 41 BC. It
describes the
events of the Jugurthine...
- (Conspiracy of Catiline), is the
first history published by the
Roman historian Sallust. The
second historical monograph in
Latin literature, it
chronicles the...
- (49–45 BC) that
followed it. The main
sources on it are both hostile:
Sallust's monograph Bellum Catilinae and Cicero's
Catilinarian orations. Catiline...
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byword for
doomed and
treasonous rebellion in the
years after his death.
Sallust, in his
monograph on the conspiracy,
Bellum Catilinae,
painted Catiline...