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- Clutorius Priscus (c. 20 BC – AD 21) was a Roman poet. Priscus was paid an honorarium by the Roman Emperor Tiberius to produce a panegyric for his nephew...
- Augur. He defended his sister at her trial in AD 20. At the trial of Clutorius Priscus, he argued without success that the proposed death sentence was...
- Cicereius Cilnius Cincius Cispius classidius Claudius Cloelius Cluentius Clutorius Cluvius Cocceius Coelius Cominius Communius Concessius Condetius Consentius...
- (approximate date). Arminius, Germanic military leader (b. 18/17 BC) Clutorius Priscus, Roman poet (b. c. 20 BC) Daeso of Dongbuyeo, Korean king (b....
- Priscus, Stoic philosopher Tarquinius Priscus, legendary king of Rome Clutorius Priscus, Roman poet Priscus (gladiator), 1st-century Roman gladiator Saint...
- and Augustus' niece Antonia Minor, as his full son and heir. Caesar cut Clutorius Priscus Julio-Claudian family tree List of Roman emperors List of biblical...
- the end of the year he fell ill. His illness prompted the equestrian, Clutorius Priscus, believing his life to be in jeopardy, to write his elegy. Priscus...
- politician was in 21 AD the subject of a eulogistic panegyric by the poet Clutorius Priscus, which was prematurely rehe****d in front of some noblewomen at...
- Kingdom of Meroë AD 21 Arminius, Germanic military leader (b. 18/17 BC) Clutorius Priscus, Roman poet (b. c. 20 BC) Daeso of Dongbuyeo, Korean king (b....
- Ahenobarbus. Their only child was Quintus Haterius Antoninus (consul in AD 53). Clutorius Priscus List of Roman consuls Smith, William (1867), "Agrippa, D. Haterius"...