- Sallust's
parents or family,
except for Tacitus'
mention of his sister. The
Sallustii were a
provincial noble family of
Sabine origin. They
belonged to the...
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Columbarium of L.
Caninius Gallus,
Columbarium of L. Abucii,
Columbarium of Q.
Sallustii.
Further reading in Pavia, Carlo.
Guide to
Underground Rome: From the...
- a 5th
century work.
Other works attributed to
Asconius include a Vita
Sallustii (biography of Sallust)
referenced in Pliny's
Naturalis Historiae, contra...
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Conspiracy of Catiline,
which still exist. The main
praenomina of the
Sallustii of the
Republic and
early Empire were Gaius, Gnaeus, and Publius. Other...
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Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus Sallustii Germanicus Drusus the
Elder Marcus Valerius Messalla Barbatus Domitia Lepida the
Elder 1 2
Gaius Sallustius Crispus...
- education. De
Sallustio Catonis imitatore, seu quid, in
scriptis C.
Crispi Sallustii, ad
imitationem M.
Porcii Catonis censorii referri possit (1859). Paris...
-
Charles Anthon, New York:
Carvill (1825). online;
Charles Anthon, C.
Crispi Sallustii de
Catilinae conjuratione belloque Jugurthino Historiae, New York: Carvill...
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Sallustius Lucullus (possibly died 89 or 93 AD) was a
governor of
Roman Britain during the late 1st
century AD,
holding office after Gnaeus Julius Agricola...
- for schoolchildren) includes: De
Sallustii in
Ciceronem et
invicem invectivis.
Berlin 1913 (Dissertation)
Sallustii in
Ciceronem et
invicem invectivae...
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Gaius Sallustius P****ienus
Crispus was a
prominent figure in the
Roman Empire during the
first century. He held the
consulship twice, and was stepfather...