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Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus (fl. 1st
century BC), also
anglicized as
Pompey Trogue, was a Gallo-Roman
historian from the
Celtic Vocontii tribe in Narbonese...
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Trogus pennator is a
species of
parasitoid wasp in the
genus Trogus.
Trogus pennator contains the
following subspecies:
Trogus pennator argutus "Trogus...
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Trogus is a
genus of
parasitoid wasp
found in the
Holarctic and
Neotropic regions. It is
placed in the
subfamily Ichneumoninae and the
tribe Ichneumonini...
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Trogus lapidator is a
species of
ichneumon wasp in the
family Ichneumonidae. It is a
parasitoid of the
species Papilio machaon, and
emerges from the butterfly's...
- only in the
title of his work. He must have
lived after Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus,
whose work he excerpted, and his
references to the
Romans and Parthians...
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perhaps the
legend about Dido, the
foundress of Carthage, as
related by
Trogus is apposite. Her
refusal to wed the
Mauritani chieftain Hiarbus might be...
- Vol. IV. Loeb
classical Library. pp. 379–487.
Retrieved 26
November 2011.
Trogus,
Pompeius (1853).
Justin (ed.). "Epitome of the
Philippic History". Corpus...
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Alexandri 2.3),
Quintus Curtius (3.1.14), Justin's
epitome of
Pompeius Trogus (11.7.3), and Aelian's De
Natura Animalium 13.1.
Alexander the
Great later...
- The
Epitome of the
Philippic History of
Pompeius Trogus (Latin
Epitoma Historiarum Philippicarum Pompei Trogi) by the second-century
Roman writer Justin...
- entertainments, the rank of all
being made equal." — Justinus,
Epitome of
Pompeius Trogus 43.3
Although probably the best-known
Roman holiday,
Saturnalia as a whole...