- male
- Manius Curius Dentatus (d. 270 BC), son of Manius, was a plebeian hero of ancient Rome, notable for ending the Samnite War. According to Pliny he...
- female, 25 years old
- Camila Bordonaba (b. El Palomar September 4, 1984) is a well known Argentine actress and composer. Bordonaba, nicknamed "Cato" by family and...
- male, deceased (4)
- Gaius Asinius Pollio (65 BC - AD 4) was a Roman orator, poet, playwright, literary critic and historian, whose contemporary history, although lost,...
- male
- Nonius Marcellus, Latin grammarian and lexicographer, lived at the end of the 3rd or the beginning of the 4th century AD. He is often called the...
- male
- Publius Terentius Varro Atacinus (82 BC - ca. 35 BC) was an early Roman poet, more polished than the more famous and learned Varro Reatinus, his...
- male
- Curiatius Maternus appears in the "Dialogues" of Tacitus. He was clearly an author of tragedies in Latin, having composed a "Domitius", a "Medea",...
- male
- Petrus de Crescentiis was a 13th century Bolognese author and descendant of Cato and Columella. His work, "Liber Commodorum Ruralium" (1303) was...
- male
- William Duncombe (January 19, 1690 - February 26, 1769) was a British author and playwright. He worked in the Navy Office from 1706 until 1725....
- male, 53 years old (Washington, District of Columbia, United States)
- Tom G. Palmer is Vice President for International Programs at the Cato Institute, director of the Center for Promotion of Human Rights, a Senior...
- male, deceased (1792)
- Nicholas Adam was a French linguist and writer. Born in Paris, he achieved distinction by authoring a grammar book which bore the title: "La vraie...
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