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- Publius (or Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus (ca. 56 - ca. 117) was a senator and a historian of the Roman Empire. The surviving portions of his two major...
- male, deceased (2004)
- Michael Grant CBE (21 November 1914 - 4 October 2004) was an English classicist and numismatist. According to his obituary he was "one of the few...
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- Julia (Classical Latin: <small>IVLIA•DRVSI•CAESARIS•FILIA</small>) (ca. 5 AD - ca. 43 AD) was the daughter of Drusus Julius Caesar and Livill...
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- (Claudia) Livia Julia (Classical Latin: <small>LIVIA•IVLIA</small>), most commonly known by her family nickname of Livilla (the "little Livia") ("...
- male, deceased (33)
- Drusus Julius Caesar, also referred to as Drusus III (7 - 33), was a member of a noble family of Ancient Rome. He was a son of Germanicus and...
- male
- Cormac Mac Airt (son of Art), aka Cormac Ua Cuinn (grandson of Conn) or Cormac Ulfada (long beard), is probably the most famous of the ancient High...
- male
- Fabius Rusticus was a Roman historian who was quoted on several occasions by Tacitus. Tacitus couples his name with that of Livy and describes him...
- male, deceased (1958)
- Alan Orr Anderson (1879-1958) was a Scottish historian and compiler. He was a graduate of the University of Edinburgh. In 1908, after five years of...
- male
- Cluvius Rufus was a Roman senator, governor and historian who was mentioned on several occasions by Tacitus, Suetonius, Josephus and Plutarch....
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- Ollamh Fodhla, son of Fiacha Finscothach, was a legendary High King of Ireland. His given name was Eochaid, and he was called Ollamh Fodhla because...
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