- male
- Titus Pomponius Atticus (110 BC/109 BC - 32 BC), a Roman of the equestrian class and patron of letters, is best remembered as the closest friend of...
- male
- Cornelius Gallus, Roman poet, orator and politician, was born of humble parents at Forum Julii (Fréjus) in Gaul. At an early age he moved to Rome, w...
- male, deceased (175)
- Gaius Avidius Cassius (ca. 130-July 175) was a Roman usurper who briefly ruled Egypt and Syria in 175. A native of Cyrrhus, Syria, he was the son...
- 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
- Servius Sulpicius Rufus (ca. 106 BC-43 BC), surnamed Lemonia from the tribe to which he belonged, Roman orator and jurist. He studied rhetoric with...
- male
- Quintus Sertorius (died 72 BC) was a Roman statesman and general, born in Nursia, in Sabine territory. After acquiring some reputation in Rome as a...
- male
- Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, son of Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul 122 BC), was tribune of the people 104 BC, in which capacity he brought...
- male
- Gaius Memmius (incorrectly called Gemellus, "The Twin"), Roman orator and poet, tribune of the people (66 BC), friend of Lucretius and Catullus. At...
- male
- Marcus Caelius Rufus (82 BCE - 48 BCE) was a Roman orator and politician. He was born to an eques family in Interamnia (Teramo) or Puteoli. In his...
- male
- Titus Labienus was an orator and historian in the time of Augustus, nicknamed Rabienus for his vigorous style. He killed himself when the Senate...
| |