- to call him
either Tigellius or
Sardus Tigellius ("
Tigellius the Sardinian"), and
never Hermogenes.
Cicero spoke ill of
Tigellius,
stating "it is a clear...
- the same
person as the
singer Tigellius Sardus,
mentioned by Cicero, but in some instances,
Horace refers to "
Tigellius", and in
others "Hermogenes",...
-
Tettidius Tettienus Tettius Thoranius Thorius Tiburtius Ticinius Tifernius Tigellius Tigidius Tilioficiosus Tillius Tineius Titanius Titedius Titinius Titioleius...
- of the Sardinians, and he was a
close friend of the
Sardinian singer Tigellius. The city of
Carales was in fact a
supporter of
Caesar and the po****res...
-
general and
advisor Simeon ben Shetach,
Pharisee scholar and
prince (Nasi)
Tigellius,
Sardinian lyric poet (close
friend of
Julius Caesar)
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- (1902–1975),
writer Flavio Soriga (born 1975)
writer Pasqual Scanu (1908–1978)
Tigellius (1st
century BC – 40 BC),
lyric poet
during the time of
Julius Caesar...
- In the
first century B.C. a
famous singer and
musician from Cagliari,
Tigellius,
lived in Rome and was
satirized by
Cicero and Horace. The
history of...
-
contemporary of Horace, who
speaks of him with
contempt as a
parasite of
Tigellius Hermogenes. He was one of
those envious Roman poets who
tried to depreciate...
-
general and
advisor Simeon ben Shetach,
Pharisee scholar and
prince (Nasi)
Tigellius,
Sardinian lyric poet (close
friend of
Julius Caesar) LeGlay, Marcel;...
- poems, for example, the name
Fabius occurs in 1.14 and 2.124; the name
Tigellius in 2.3 and 3.4;
Maecenas is
addressed in 1.1. and 3.64; and Crispinus...