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  • Ennius
  • Roman writer and poet (c. 239 – c. 169 BC)

    Ennius opened his epic with a recollection of a dream in which the ancient epic-writer Homer informed him that his spirit had been reborn into Ennius

    Ennius

    Ennius

    Ennius

  • Thyestes (Ennius)
  • Ancient tragedy

    in Latin by the Roman poet Ennius, assumed to be based on the (also lost) Greek play Thyestes by Euripides. It was Ennius' last play, performed at the

    Thyestes (Ennius)

    Thyestes_(Ennius)

  • Lucius Ennius
  • 1st century AD Roman eques (knight)

    known about the origins of Ennius, however he may have been originally from the Roman province of Creta et Cyrenaica. Ennius was a member of the gens Ennia

    Lucius Ennius

    Lucius_Ennius

  • Annales (Ennius)
  • Latin poem

    Romans whom the poet admired—that Ennius penned the sixteenth book. According to Suerbaum and Eck, it is likely that Ennius drew mostly on Greek records when

    Annales (Ennius)

    Annales_(Ennius)

  • Dactylic hexameter
  • Poetic meter consisting of six feet

    ISBN 978-1-4051-5947-0. Ennius ap. Prisc. p. 842 P. (Ann. v. 452 Vahl.) Ennius, Annales 1.31. Ennius, Varia 14V. Ennius Annales 370. Ennius, Annales 194–5. Ennius, Varia

    Dactylic hexameter

    Dactylic_hexameter

  • Virgil
  • 1st-century-BC Roman poet

    acclaimed in his lifetime as a classic author, Virgil rapidly replaced Ennius and other earlier authors as a standard school text, and stood as the most

    Virgil

    Virgil

    Virgil

  • Augustus (title)
  • Ancient Roman title

    name Augustus", Journal of Roman Studies, 5 (1915), pp. 249–250, citing Ennius, Annales, 245 M. (494 V.) "Augusto augurio postquam incluta condita Romast"

    Augustus (title)

    Augustus (title)

    Augustus_(title)

  • Gaius Lucilius
  • Roman satirist

    national character of his literary work. Had he been a semi-Graecus, like Ennius and Pacuvius, or of humble origin, like Plautus, Terence or Accius, he would

    Gaius Lucilius

    Gaius_Lucilius

  • Aventine Hill
  • One of the seven hills of Rome, Italy

    hills, which has been tentatively identified with Ennius' Mons Murcus. Skutsch (1961) regards Ennius' variant as the most likely, with Romulus's Palatine

    Aventine Hill

    Aventine Hill

    Aventine_Hill

  • List of Roman deities
  • mares et feminae totidem. Ennius, Annales frg. 62, in J. Vahlen, Ennianae Poesis Reliquiae (Leipzig, 1903, 2nd ed.). Ennius's list appears in poetic form

    List of Roman deities

    List_of_Roman_deities

  • Theta
  • Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet

    JSTOR 20190914. Ennius, Quintus (2018). Goldberg, Sander M.; Manuwald, Gesine (eds.). Fragmentary Republican Latin, Volume I: Ennius, Testimonia. Epic

    Theta

    Theta

  • Dii Consentes
  • List of twelve major deities in the pantheon of Ancient Rome

    apparently in the Porticus Deorum Consentium. The gods were listed by the poet Ennius in the late 3rd century BCE in a paraphrase of an unknown Greek poet: Juno

    Dii Consentes

    Dii Consentes

    Dii_Consentes

  • Founding of Rome
  • Archaeological evidence and mythical tale for Rome's origins

     83. Momigliano 1989, p. 67. Koptev 2010, p. 20. Momigliano 1989, p. 82. "Ennius... considered Ilia, Romulus' mother, to be the daughter of Aeneas... If

    Founding of Rome

    Founding of Rome

    Founding_of_Rome

  • Tomb of the Scipios
  • Common tomb of the Scipio family during the Roman Republic

    called Ennius, who had a whole statue on the hypogeum façade according to Livy, but this attribution is incorrect, since the sources state that Ennius's statue

    Tomb of the Scipios

    Tomb of the Scipios

    Tomb_of_the_Scipios

  • Ennia Thrasylla
  • 1st-century AD Roman noblewoman

    known child of Lucius Ennius from his unnamed wife, and perhaps had a brother called Lucius Ennius who was the father of Lucius Ennius Ferox, a Roman soldier

    Ennia Thrasylla

    Ennia_Thrasylla

  • Romulus
  • King of Rome from 753 to 716 BC

    (2019). Romulus in der lateinischen Literatur von Ennius bis Ovid [Romulus in Latin literature from Ennius to Ovid]. Darmstadt: wbg Academic. ISBN 978-3-534-40042-3

    Romulus

    Romulus

    Romulus

  • Discordia
  • Roman goddess

    49. Bernstein, p. 16; Bloch, s.v. Discordia; Ennius Annales Book 7 fr. 13 [= Horace, Satires [1]. Ennius' "portals of War" have been associated with the

    Discordia

    Discordia

    Discordia

  • Theatre of ancient Rome
  • Theatrical genre

    Phaedra.) Ennius, contemporary of Plautus who wrote both comedy and tragedy. Lucius Accius, tragic poet and literary scholar. Pacuvius, Ennius's nephew and

    Theatre of ancient Rome

    Theatre of ancient Rome

    Theatre_of_ancient_Rome

  • Rhea Silvia
  • Mythical mother of Romulus and Remus

    to go out, shook her altar, and shut the eyes of her image. According to Ennius, the goddess Venus was more sympathetic to Rhea Silvia's plight. When Amulius

    Rhea Silvia

    Rhea Silvia

    Rhea_Silvia

  • Ennia gens
  • individual, Quintus Ennius, a soldier, dramatist, and poet, whom the Romans came to regard as the father of their literature. Ennius was born at Rudiae

    Ennia gens

    Ennia_gens

  • Flora (mythology)
  • Roman goddess of flowers and spring

    author—reports that king Titus Tatius had dedicated an altar to her in Rome. Ennius, a 2nd-century BCE Roman poet, is recorded by Varro to have claimed that

    Flora (mythology)

    Flora (mythology)

    Flora_(mythology)

  • Byzantine Empire
  • Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • Julius Caesar
  • Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Julius_Caesar

  • Euhemerism
  • Rationalizing method of interpretation of mythology

    enduring influence of Euhemerus upon later thinkers such as the classical poet Ennius (b. 239 BC) and modern author Antoine Banier (b. 1673 AD) identified him

    Euhemerism

    Euhemerism

    Euhemerism

  • Rudiae
  • Archaeological park in Apulia, Italy

    city of Lecce. The place was identified as the former home of the poet Ennius by the Renaissance Humanist, Antonio de Ferraris. The name Rudiae is thought

    Rudiae

    Rudiae

  • Latin literature
  • War, in which he had fought. Other epic poets followed Naevius. Quintus Ennius wrote an historical epic, the Annals (soon after 200 BC), describing Roman

    Latin literature

    Latin_literature

  • Pacuvius
  • Roman tragic poet

    pupil of Ennius, by whom Roman tragedy was first raised to a position of influence and dignity. In the interval between the death of Ennius (169 BC) and

    Pacuvius

    Pacuvius

    Pacuvius

  • Cato the Elder
  • Roman politician, soldier and writer (234–149 BC)

    his return from Africa, put in at Sardinia, and brought the poet Quintus Ennius in his own ship from the island to Italy. But because Sardinia is rather

    Cato the Elder

    Cato the Elder

    Cato_the_Elder

  • Andromache
  • Wife of Hector in Greek mythology

    (thrēnos) upon the return of Hector's body (24.703–804). In a fragment of Ennius' Andromacha, quoted by Cicero in the Tusculan Disputations (3.44–46), Andromacha

    Andromache

    Andromache

    Andromache

  • Augustus
  • Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14

    carried heavy religious overtones of the very Roman tradition of... augury. Ennius, Rome's earliest and most revered poet, spoke of the City being founded

    Augustus

    Augustus

    Augustus

  • Classics
  • Study of classical antiquity

    Andronicus also translated Homer's Odyssey into Saturnian verse. The poets Ennius, Accius, and Patruvius followed. Their work survives only in fragments;

    Classics

    Classics

    Classics

  • Imperium: Pompeii
  • 2007 Italian TV series or program

    Pompeii a bad earthquake happens, and his girlfriend Valeria and her brother Ennius are orphaned. They are sold to Quintus Laronius as slaves, but Laronius

    Imperium: Pompeii

    Imperium:_Pompeii

  • Lecce
  • Comune in Apulia, Italy

    its city limits. The place was identified as the former home of the poet Ennius by Antonio de Ferraris, a Renaissance Humanist who was from the region.

    Lecce

    Lecce

    Lecce

  • Pluto (mythology)
  • God in Greek mythology

    which Plouton is distinguished from the gloomier Hades. The Roman poet Ennius (ca. 239–169 BC), the leading figure in the Hellenization of Latin literature

    Pluto (mythology)

    Pluto (mythology)

    Pluto_(mythology)

  • Ennio
  • Name list

    Definitive Edition, a game which is a remake of Mafia. Ennius, the original Latin form of the name Ennius of East Anglia Einion, a Welsh form of the related

    Ennio

    Ennio

  • Plutarch
  • Greek philosopher and historian (c. AD 40 – 120s)

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Plutarch

    Plutarch

    Plutarch

  • Livy
  • Roman historian (59 BC – AD 17)

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Livy

    Livy

    Livy

  • Saturnian (poetry)
  • Metre in early Roman poetry

    like Ennius (by extension Virgil, who follows him in both time and technique) preserve something of the Saturnian aesthetic in hexameter verse. Ennius explicitly

    Saturnian (poetry)

    Saturnian (poetry)

    Saturnian_(poetry)

  • Martial
  • 1st-century Latin poet from Hispania

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Martial

    Martial

    Martial

  • Twelve Olympians
  • Major deities of the Greek pantheon

    final month be devoted to him and the spirits of the dead. The Roman poet Ennius gives the Roman equivalents (the Dii Consentes) as six male-female complements

    Twelve Olympians

    Twelve Olympians

    Twelve_Olympians

  • Fabula crepidata
  • the plays written by Lucius Livius Andronicus, Gnaeus Naevius, Quintus Ennius, Marcus Pacuvius, Lucius Accius, and others, only titles, small fragments

    Fabula crepidata

    Fabula crepidata

    Fabula_crepidata

  • Romulus and Remus
  • Twin brothers and central characters of Rome's foundation myth

    restoring his grandfather to the throne.[full citation needed] Annals by Ennius is lost, but fragments remain in later histories. Roman History by Appian

    Romulus and Remus

    Romulus and Remus

    Romulus_and_Remus

  • Illyrian weaponry
  • Ancient European weapons

    ancients sources the most important and abundant writings are those of Ennius (239 -169 BC), a Roman poet of Messapian origin. Weapons of all sorts were

    Illyrian weaponry

    Illyrian weaponry

    Illyrian_weaponry

  • Thrasyllus of Mendes
  • 1st-century AD Egyptian Greek astrologer and philosopher

    known children: an unnamed daughter who married the Eques Lucius Ennius. She bore Ennius, a daughter called Ennia Thrasylla, who became the wife of Praetorian

    Thrasyllus of Mendes

    Thrasyllus_of_Mendes

  • Hispania Citerior
  • Roman province in Hispania during the Roman Republic

    be traced back to at least 200 BC, when it was used by the poet Quintus Ennius. The word is possibly derived from the Punic אי שפן "I-Shaphan" meaning

    Hispania Citerior

    Hispania Citerior

    Hispania_Citerior

  • Praetexta
  • the conventional Greek myths. Subsequent writers of praetextae included Ennius, Pacuvius and Lucius Accius. The name refers to the toga praetexta, purple

    Praetexta

    Praetexta

  • Catullus
  • Roman poet (c. 84 – c. 54 BC)

    or 'new poets'), in that they cast off the heroic model handed down from Ennius in order to strike new ground and ring a contemporary note. Catullus and

    Catullus

    Catullus

    Catullus

  • Misenus
  • Figure from Greco-Roman mythology

    regarded as the passage of the Aeneid most imitative of the Annales of Ennius. Cape Misenum, near Cumae, is supposedly named for Misenus, as noted in

    Misenus

    Misenus

    Misenus

  • Livius Andronicus
  • Greco-Roman dramatist and epic poet

    Roman biographer Suetonius later coined the term "half-Greek" of Livius and Ennius (referring to their genre, not their ethnic backgrounds). The genre was

    Livius Andronicus

    Livius Andronicus

    Livius_Andronicus

  • Phoenix (son of Amyntor)
  • Greek mythical figure

    comic poet Eubulus wrote a play titled Phoenix, so too did the Latin poet Ennius. The 4th-century AD (?) Greek poet Quintus Smyrnaeus, in his epic poem Posthomerica

    Phoenix (son of Amyntor)

    Phoenix (son of Amyntor)

    Phoenix_(son_of_Amyntor)

  • Gnaeus Naevius
  • Roman epic poet and dramatist

    the growing ascendancy of Ennius, the life of Naevius must have been prolonged considerably beyond 204, the year in which Ennius began his career as an author

    Gnaeus Naevius

    Gnaeus Naevius

    Gnaeus_Naevius

  • Ops
  • Ancient Roman goddess of fertility and the earth

    the story of Rhea hiding her children from Cronus, Livius Andronicus and Ennius rendered the story faithfully and simply replaced "Rhea" with "Ops." Similarly

    Ops

    Ops

    Ops

  • Atheism
  • Absence of belief in the existence of deities; the opposite of theism

    20, 2016. Retrieved September 15, 2018. Fragments of Euhemerus' work in Ennius' Latin translation have been preserved in Patristic writings (e.g. by Lactantius

    Atheism

    Atheism

  • Education in ancient Rome
  • whether through defense or dominion. It was not until the appearance of Ennius (239–169 BC), the father of Roman poetry, that any sort of national literature

    Education in ancient Rome

    Education in ancient Rome

    Education_in_ancient_Rome

  • History of nudity
  • Social attitudes to nakedness

    (509–27 BCE). The poet Ennius declared, "exposing naked bodies among citizens is the beginning of public disgrace". Cicero endorsed Ennius' words. In the Roman

    History of nudity

    History of nudity

    History_of_nudity

  • List of Roman civil wars and revolts
  • Civil conflicts within ancient Rome

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    List of Roman civil wars and revolts

    List_of_Roman_civil_wars_and_revolts

  • Georgics
  • Poem by Virgil

    indebted to Ennius, who, along with Lucretius, naturalized hexameter verse in Latin. Virgil often uses language characteristic of Ennius to give his poetry

    Georgics

    Georgics

    Georgics

  • Lucius Tarquinius Priscus
  • Fifth King of Rome

    Renaissance and early modern era. Among ancient sources, the lost epic Annales of Ennius recounts the eagle omen on the Janiculum in the language of epic poetry;

    Lucius Tarquinius Priscus

    Lucius_Tarquinius_Priscus

  • Prostitution in ancient Rome
  • Aspect of ancient Roman society

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Prostitution in ancient Rome

    Prostitution in ancient Rome

    Prostitution_in_ancient_Rome

  • Apuleius
  • 2nd-century Numidian Latin-language writer, rhetorician and philosopher

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Apuleius

    Apuleius

    Apuleius

  • Medieval Latin
  • Form of Latin used in the Middle Ages

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Medieval Latin

    Medieval Latin

    Medieval_Latin

  • Euhemerus
  • Ancient Greek philosopher

    from it at length in his Praeparatio evangelica. The ancient Roman writer Ennius first translated Euhemerus' work into Latin, but this translation also is

    Euhemerus

    Euhemerus

  • Eni of East Anglia
  • Anglo-Saxon noble

    Eni or Ennius was a member of the Wuffing family, the ruling dynasty of the kingdom of East Anglia. He was the son of the semi-historical pagan king Tyttla

    Eni of East Anglia

    Eni of East Anglia

    Eni_of_East_Anglia

  • Histories of Alexander the Great
  • First century biography, by Quintus Curtius Rufus

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Histories of Alexander the Great

    Histories of Alexander the Great

    Histories_of_Alexander_the_Great

  • Promagistrate
  • Ancient Roman office

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Promagistrate

    Promagistrate

    Promagistrate

  • Latin
  • Indo-European language of the Italic branch

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Latin

    Latin

    Latin

  • Neoptolemus
  • Greek mythological figure; son of Achilles

    in another passage of his work, refers to Neoptolemus as portrayed in Ennius tragedy to argue that an orator should engage with philosophy only to a

    Neoptolemus

    Neoptolemus

    Neoptolemus

  • Roman Republic
  • Period of Roman history (c. 509 – 27 BC)

    epic poem, although Ennius was the first Roman poet to write an epic in an adapted Latin hexameter. However, only fragments of Ennius' epic, the Annales

    Roman Republic

    Roman Republic

    Roman_Republic

  • Latin poetry
  • Poetry of the Latin language

    of their verse is substantially the same as for classical Latin verse. Ennius (239 – 169 BC), virtually a contemporary of Livius, introduced the traditional

    Latin poetry

    Latin poetry

    Latin_poetry

  • Terence
  • Roman comic playwright (c. 195/185 BC–c.159 BC

    and Pacuvius; and Jerome's statement that Caecilius died the year after Ennius implies that Caecilius died two years before Andria was produced. However

    Terence

    Terence

    Terence

  • Roman currency
  • Currency of ancient Rome

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Roman currency

    Roman currency

    Roman_currency

  • Classical Latin
  • Literary form of the Latin language

    Roman lists was considered equivalent to one in the Greek. For example, Ennius was the Latin Homer, the Aeneid was the equivalent of the Iliad, etc. The

    Classical Latin

    Classical Latin

    Classical_Latin

  • Secessio plebis
  • Exercise of power by Rome's plebeian citizens

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Secessio plebis

    Secessio_plebis

  • Tullus Hostilius
  • King of Rome

    Etruscans, and thereby betraying both sides. Rome's earliest epic poet, Ennius, included the punishment of Mettius Fufetius and the destruction of Alba

    Tullus Hostilius

    Tullus Hostilius

    Tullus_Hostilius

  • Hispania Ulterior
  • Region of Hispania during the Roman Republic

    traced back to at least 200 BC when the term was used by the poet Quintus Ennius. The word is possibly derived from the Punic אי שפן I-Shaphan meaning "coast

    Hispania Ulterior

    Hispania_Ulterior

  • Latin prosody
  • Study of Latin poetic laws of metre

    contemporary, Ennius (239–169 BC), who introduced the traditional meter of Greek epic, the dactylic hexameter, into Latin verse. Ennius employed a poetic

    Latin prosody

    Latin_prosody

  • Pellegrino Ernetti
  • Italian Catholic priest and musicologist

    Christ, to view a performance of the lost Latin tragedy Thyestes by Quintus Ennius, and to listen to a speech of the Roman politician and orator Cicero. He

    Pellegrino Ernetti

    Pellegrino_Ernetti

  • Titia Bergsma
  • First European woman to stay in Japan while sealed off for Europeans

    The first Western Woman in Japan (Amsterdam 2002) Jolien C. Hemmes en Ennius H. Bergsma, Brieven uit Deshima, met het complete, originele verslag over

    Titia Bergsma

    Titia Bergsma

    Titia_Bergsma

  • Classical antiquity
  • Age of the ancient Greeks and Romans

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Classical antiquity

    Classical antiquity

    Classical_antiquity

  • 2025 V-League Collegiate Challenge
  • Fourth season of the V-League revival

    Trevor MB 15 UMANDAL, Sherwin OP 16 HERNANDEZ, Kris Gabriel OP 17 COLINARES, Ennius Gwen S 18 CATINSAG, John Vrybin MB 19 DELICANA, Andrei OH 20 CRUZ, Crisean

    2025 V-League Collegiate Challenge

    2025_V-League_Collegiate_Challenge

  • Publius Cornelius Scipio (flamen Dialis)
  • Roman priest of Jupiter

    The so-called "Head of Ennius", found in the Tomb of the Scipiones, identified by Henri Etchteto as that of Scipio the flamen, now in the Museo Pio Clementino

    Publius Cornelius Scipio (flamen Dialis)

    Publius Cornelius Scipio (flamen Dialis)

    Publius_Cornelius_Scipio_(flamen_Dialis)

  • Roman law
  • Law in Ancient Rome (c. 449 BC – AD 529)

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Roman law

    Roman law

    Roman_law

  • Ammianus Marcellinus
  • 4th-century Roman historian and soldier

    1353/ajp.2015.0036. S2CID 162495059. Roth, Roman (2010). "Pyrrhic paradigms: Ennius, Livy, and Ammianus Marcellinus". Hermes. Vol. 138. pp. 171–195. Rowell

    Ammianus Marcellinus

    Ammianus_Marcellinus

  • List of Roman nomina
  • Durmius Duronius Ebetius Eggius Egilius Egnatius Egnatuleius Egrilius Elvius Ennius Epidius Eppius Equitius Eranius Erbonius Erucius Evasius Eveius Fabius Fabricius

    List of Roman nomina

    List_of_Roman_nomina

  • Sibyna
  • Type of ancient spear

    times. A long heavy spear the Illyrians used was described by the poet Ennius according to Festius. Hesychius of Alexandria, (5th century) calls it similar

    Sibyna

    Sibyna

  • Thyestes (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (Euripides), a lost Greek tragedy by Euripides Thyestes (Ennius), a lost Latin tragedy by Ennius Thyestes (Seneca), a Latin tragedy by Seneca Mount Thyestes

    Thyestes (disambiguation)

    Thyestes_(disambiguation)

  • Laterculus Veronensis
  • Manuscript

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Laterculus Veronensis

    Laterculus_Veronensis

  • Roman naming conventions
  • Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Roman naming conventions

    Roman_naming_conventions

  • Syrian elephant
  • Extinct subspecies of the Asian elephant

    palaeo.2013.05.013. Strabo 15.2.1(9) Polybius 11.39 Scullard, H. H. (1953). "Ennius, Cato, and Surus". The Classical Review. 3 (3/4): 140–142. doi:10.1017/S0009840X00995805

    Syrian elephant

    Syrian elephant

    Syrian_elephant

  • Pompeii
  • Ancient city near modern Naples, Italy

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Pompeii

    Pompeii

    Pompeii

  • Cursus honorum
  • Sequential order of public offices held by politicians in Ancient Rome

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Cursus honorum

    Cursus honorum

    Cursus_honorum

  • Palatine Hill
  • Centremost of the seven hills of Rome, Italy

    son of Lycaon. More likely, it is derived from the noun palātum "palate"; Ennius uses it once for the "heaven", and it may be connected with the Etruscan

    Palatine Hill

    Palatine Hill

    Palatine_Hill

  • Artitropa comus
  • Species of butterfly

    comus (Stoll, 1782) Synonyms List Papilio comus Stoll, 1782 Papilio helops Drury, 1782 Hesperia ennius Fabricius, 1793 Proteides margaritata Holland, 1890

    Artitropa comus

    Artitropa comus

    Artitropa_comus

  • Varro Atacinus
  • Roman writer and poet

    remarkable production in the domain of narrative epic poetry between the time of Ennius and that of Vergil". Of Varro's fragments, the epigram on "The Tombs of

    Varro Atacinus

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  • Pliny the Elder
  • Roman military commander and writer (AD23/24–79)

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Pliny the Elder

    Pliny the Elder

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  • Roman citizenship
  • Citizenship in ancient Rome

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    Roman citizenship

    Roman citizenship

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  • Sanitation in ancient Rome
  • Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Sanitation in ancient Rome

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  • Romanization (cultural)
  • Cultural assimilation to ancient Rome

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Romanization (cultural)

    Romanization_(cultural)

  • Pudicitia
  • Concept in ancient Roman ethic

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Pudicitia

    Pudicitia

    Pudicitia

  • Legate (ancient Rome)
  • High-ranking Roman military officer

    Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus

    Legate (ancient Rome)

    Legate (ancient Rome)

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  • ENNIO
  • Male

    Italian

    ENNIO

    Italian form of Roman Latin Ennius, possibly ENNIO means "predestined" or "favorite of God."

    ENNIO

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Samandar

    Ocean

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    AbulBashar

    Father of Mankind; An Epithet of Adam who was also the First Prophet

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Amal

    Hope aspiration

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    Hindu, Indian, Kannada

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    Latin

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    Horn.

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    Rising Sun in the Morning

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    Disappear

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    Scandinavian

    EMANUEL

    Scandinavian form of Greek Emmanouel, EMANUEL means "God is with us."

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    Hindu, Indian

    Haryadi

    One who Increases Joy

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