- He is
sometimes called Varro Reatinus ("
Varro of Rieti") to
distinguish him from his
younger contemporary Varro Atacinus.
Varro was born in or near Reate...
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Publius Terentius Varro Atacinus (Latin: [ˈpuːbliʊs tɛˈrɛntiʊs ˈwarːoː atakiːnʊs]; 82 – c. 35 BC) was a
Roman poet, more
polished in his
style than the...
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Gaius Terentius Varro (fl. 218-200 BC) was a
Roman politician and
general active during the
Second Punic War. A
plebeian son of a butcher, he was a populist...
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Varro Vooglaid (13
September 1980) is an
Estonian lawyer,
social activist, and politician. He is a
member of the XV Riigikogu.
Vooglaid is one of the...
- József
Varró (born 2
March 1944) is a
Hungarian equestrian. He
competed at the 1972
Summer Olympics and the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Marcus Terentius Varro Lucullus (116 – soon
after 56 BC),
younger brother of the more
famous Lucius Licinius Lucullus, was a
supporter of
Lucius Cornelius...
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Johnny Varro (born 1930) is a
pianist with
roots in the
swing style of jazz. He is also a
leader and arranger.
Varro was born in Brooklyn, New York. He...
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Human and
Divine Things) was one of the
chief works of
Marcus Terentius Varro (1st
century BC). The work has been lost, but
having been substantially...
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families of the
Terentii used the
cognomina Culleo, Luc****, and
Varro. Of these,
Varro seems to be
derived from the same root as the
Latin baro, a fool;...
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Varro Eugene Tyler (December 19, 1926 –
August 22, 2001), of Auburn, Nebraska, was an
American professor of
pharmacognosy and
philatelist who specialized...