- male
- Saint Martial was the first bishop of Limoges in today's France, according to a life of Saturnin, first bishop of Toulouse, which Gregory of Tours...
- male, deceased (102)
- Marcus Valerius Martialis, known in English as Martial, was a Latin poet from Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula) best known for his twelve books of...
- male, deceased (1704)
- Tom Brown (1662 - 18 June, 1704) was an English translator and writer of satire, largely forgotten today save for a four-line gibe he wrote...
- male, deceased (101)
- Silius Italicus, in full Tiberius Catius Silius Italicus (25 or 26 - 101), was a Latin epic poet.
- male
- Saint Saturnin of Toulouse during the consulate of Decius and Gratus (250-251) to Christianize Gaul after the persecutions under Emperor Decius had...
- male, deceased (1622)
- John Owen, was a Welsh epigrammatist. He was born at Betws Garmon, near Snowdon, and was educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford, from where...
- male
- Priscus was a Roman gladiator of Celtic origins. His combat with his friend Verus was the highlight of the opening day of the games conducted by...
- male, 1479 years old
- Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus (c. 530-c. 600/609) was a Latin poet and hymnodist, and a Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.
- male
- Terentianus, surnamed Maurus (a native of Mauretania), Latin grammarian and writer on prosody, flourished probably at the end of the 2nd century....
- male
- Domitius Marsus was a Latin poet, friend of Virgil and Tibullus, and contemporary of Horace. He survived Tibullus (d. 19 BC), but was no longer...
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