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- Marcus Antonius (Latin: <small>M·ANTONIVS·M·F·M·N</small>) ("c." January 14, 83 BC - August 1, 30 BC), known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman...
- male
- Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa was a Roman statesman and general. He was a close friend, son-in-law and minister to Octavian, the future emperor Caesar...
- male
- Alexander Helios, 25 December 40 BC - between 29 BC - 25 BC) was a Ptolemaic Prince and was the eldest son of Greek Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII...
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- Publius Sulpicius Quirinius was a Roman aristocrat: his governorship of Syria is one of the chronological anchors for the birth of Jesus. Born in...
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- Cleopatra Selene II (Greek: "η Κλεοπάτρα Σελήνη", also known as Cleopatra VIII of Egypt was a Ptolemaic Princess and was the only daughter to Gree...
- male
- Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, a member of the noble Ahenobarbus family, accompanied his father at Corfinium and Pharsalus, and, having been pardoned...
- male
- Gaius Sosius, was a Roman general and politician. Gaius Sosius was elected quaestor in 66 BC and praetor in 49 BC. Upon the start of the civil war...
- male
- Lucius Varius Rufus (ca. 74 - 14 BC), Roman poet of the Augustan age. He was the friend of Virgil, after whose death he and Plotius Tucca prepared...
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- Lucius Arruntius (ca. 60 BC-AD 10) was a Roman Admiral. He saw action during the War with Sextus Pompeius, and the war of Mark Antony and Augustus....
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- Gaius Cornelius Gallus, was the first prefect of Roman Egypt. He was born at Fréjus of humble parentage and first made his name in Rome as a poet. D...
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