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Gaius Sallustius Crispus,
usually anglicised as
Sallust (/ˈsæləst/, SAL-əst; 86 – c. 35 BC), was a
Roman historian and
politician from a
plebeian family...
- Clarent-
Salluste-Hermycle
Duval (February 1852 – July 1917) was a
Canadian doctor of medicine, inventor, engineer, organist,
musician and
professor of...
- drama, the play was
initially met with only
average success. Ruy Blas Don
Salluste de Bazan,
Marquis of
Finlas Don César de Bazan,
Count Of
Garofa Don Guritan...
- 17th
century Spain, film
recounts the
misadventures of the
ignoble Don
Salluste,
greedy and
hypocritical Minister of
Finance of the King of Spain, deposed...
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Guillaume de
Salluste Du
Bartas (1544, in
Monfort – July 1590, in Mauvezin) was a
Gascon Huguenot courtier and poet.
Trained as a
doctor of law, he served...
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Tiddis the
megalithic monuments and
burial grounds at
Djebel Mazala Salluste.
Bridge El-Kantara,
earliest photo, 1856 by John
Beasley Greene Bridge...
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Apollinaire (1880–1918),
French poet,
writer and art
critic Guillaume de
Salluste Du Bartas,
Gascon Huguenot courtier and poet
Guillaume du Bellay, seigneur...
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Bartas is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Guillaume de
Salluste Du
Bartas (1544–1590),
French courtier and poet Šarūnas
Bartas (born 1964)...
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tenderness her
distant dam, And
seems to
bleat – a
vegetable lamb
Guillaume de
Salluste Du
Bartas writes of the
vegetable lamb in his poem La
Semaine (1587). In...
- Catilina, ii.5. His view of
fortuna is
discussed in
Etienne Tiffou, "
Salluste et la Fortuna", Phoenix, 31.4 (Winter 1977), 349 - 360. Allison, P., 2006...