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  • Sallust
  • Roman historian and politician (86–35 BC)

    Gaius Sallustius Crispus, usually anglicised as Sallust (/ˈsæləst/ , SAL-əst; c. 86 – c. 35 BC), was a historian and politician of the Roman Republic

    Sallust

    Sallust

    Sallust

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

    variants Sallust(e) have been borne by many people: Sallust or Gaius Sallustius Crispus, historian of the 1st century BC Gardens of Sallust Gaius Sallustius

    Sallust (disambiguation)

    Sallust_(disambiguation)

  • Bellum Jugurthinum
  • Literary work by Sallust

    De Bello Iugurthino, is a historical monograph by the Roman historian Sallust, published around 41 BCE. It is considered the most comprehensive historical

    Bellum Jugurthinum

    Bellum Jugurthinum

    Bellum_Jugurthinum

  • Dennis Wheatley
  • British writer (1897–1977)

    in the Gregory Sallust series, Sallust shares an evening meal with Hermann Göring. In They Used Dark Forces, the last book of the Sallust war-time sequence

    Dennis Wheatley

    Dennis Wheatley

    Dennis_Wheatley

  • Gardens of Sallust
  • Ancient Roman estate

    Gardens of Sallust (Latin: Horti Sallustiani) was an ancient Roman estate including a landscaped pleasure garden developed by the historian Sallust in the

    Gardens of Sallust

    Gardens of Sallust

    Gardens_of_Sallust

  • Spartacus
  • Thracian gladiator who led a slave revolt

    the Roman historian Sallust, the Greek biographer Plutarch, and the Greek historian Appian. Of these three, the account by Sallust is usually deemed to

    Spartacus

    Spartacus

    Spartacus

  • House of Sallust
  • Building in Pompei, Italy

    The House of Sallust (also known in earlier excavation reports as the House of Actaeon) was an elite residence (domus) in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii

    House of Sallust

    House of Sallust

    House_of_Sallust

  • Fulvia (mistress of Quintus Curius)
  • 1st-century BCE Roman noblewoman

    conspiracy to Cicero. Fulvia, according to the 1st-century BCE Roman historian Sallust, had entered into an illicit affair with a former senator named Quintus

    Fulvia (mistress of Quintus Curius)

    Fulvia (mistress of Quintus Curius)

    Fulvia_(mistress_of_Quintus_Curius)

  • Gaetuli
  • North African people in antiquity

    colonization in North Africa, Sallust writes that the Gaetuli were ignarum nominis Romani (Iug. 80.1), ignorant of the Roman name. Sallust also describes the Libyans

    Gaetuli

    Gaetuli

  • Sallust (horse)
  • British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Sallust (1969–1987) was an Irish-bred British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He showed good form as a two-year-old in 1971, winning two of his

    Sallust (horse)

    Sallust (horse)

    Sallust_(horse)

  • Animus in consulendo liber
  • Motto of NATO

    phrase is from The Conspiracy of Catiline (52.21) by the Roman historian Sallust, and was translated by Charles Anthon as "a mind unfettered in deliberation"

    Animus in consulendo liber

    Animus in consulendo liber

    Animus_in_consulendo_liber

  • Bellum Catilinae
  • Literary work by Sallust

    (Conspiracy of Catiline), is the first history published by the Roman historian Sallust. The second historical monograph in Latin literature, it chronicles the

    Bellum Catilinae

    Bellum Catilinae

    Bellum_Catilinae

  • Salutius
  • Roman official and Neoplatonist author

    translation and notes, in the Collection Budé. Thomas Taylor (ed/trans.). 1793. Sallust, On the gods and the world; and the Pythagoric sentences of Demophilus

    Salutius

    Salutius

    Salutius

  • Catiline
  • Roman politician and soldier (c. 108–62 BC)

    byword for doomed and treasonous rebellion in the years after his death. Sallust, in his monograph on the conspiracy, Bellum Catilinae, painted Catiline

    Catiline

    Catiline

    Catiline

  • Catilinarian conspiracy
  • Attempted coup in the Roman republic in 63 BC

    (49–45 BC) that followed it. The main sources on it are both hostile: Sallust's monograph Bellum Catilinae and Cicero's Catilinarian orations. Catiline

    Catilinarian conspiracy

    Catilinarian conspiracy

    Catilinarian_conspiracy

  • Sardus
  • Mythological hero of the Nuragic Sardinians

    the writings of various classical authors, like Sallust, Solinus and Pausanias. According to Sallust, Sardus son of Hercules, left Libya along with a

    Sardus

    Sardus

    Sardus

  • Carthage
  • Archaeological site in Tunisia

    Carthage, the Roman politician-turned-author Gaius Sallustius Crispus or Sallust (86–34) reported his having seen volumes written in Punic, which books

    Carthage

    Carthage

    Carthage

  • Battle of Pistoria
  • Roman battle

    University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-02238-6. Sallust (1921) [1st century BC]. "Bellum Catilinae". Sallust. Loeb Classical Library. Translated by Rolfe

    Battle of Pistoria

    Battle of Pistoria

    Battle_of_Pistoria

  • Jugurtha
  • 2nd-century BC King of Numidia

    for sale and doomed to quick destruction, if it should find a buyer," Sallust, Jug. 35.10). When Micipsa died in 118 BC, he was succeeded jointly by

    Jugurtha

    Jugurtha

    Jugurtha

  • Virtus
  • Masculine virtue in Ancient Rome

    virtus was used quite significantly by the historian Sallust, a contemporary of Cicero. Sallust asserted that virtus did not rightfully belong to the

    Virtus

    Virtus

    Virtus

  • Optimates and populares
  • Political labels in the Roman Republic

    suggests that some person is "truly acting in the interest of the people". Sallust, a Roman politician who served as praetor during Caesar's dictatorship

    Optimates and populares

    Optimates and populares

    Optimates_and_populares

  • Aurelia Orestilla
  • Roman woman of the 1st century BCE

    opposing side — chiefly Cicero and Sallust — write of her disparagingly as a «beautiful but profligate» woman. Sallust writes that «no good man ever complimented

    Aurelia Orestilla

    Aurelia_Orestilla

  • Black August (novel)
  • 1934 novel by Dennis Wheatley

    Wheatley's novels to feature the character Gregory Sallust. He wrote several more Gregory Sallust novels, most of which were set in earlier periods. After

    Black August (novel)

    Black_August_(novel)

  • Alfons Kurfess
  • German classical philologist (1889–1965)

    classical philologist. Much of his work was on the Roman historian and author Sallust. He worked as a gymnasium (German secondary school) teacher and headmaster

    Alfons Kurfess

    Alfons_Kurfess

  • Latin literature
  • political leaders and the founders of the United States. Julius Caesar and Sallust were significant historical writers of Cicero's time. Caesar wrote commentaries

    Latin literature

    Latin_literature

  • Corsi (people)
  • Ancient people of Sardinia and Corsica

    like the Ligures, the Greeks and the Iberians. In the myth, reported by Sallust, the peopling of Corsica is traced back to Corsa, a Ligurian woman who

    Corsi (people)

    Corsi (people)

    Corsi_(people)

  • Crisis of the Roman Republic
  • Political instability c. 134–30 BC

    rights, privileges, and duties) was viewed negatively by the contemporary Sallust, the modern Edward Gibbon, and others of their respective schools, both

    Crisis of the Roman Republic

    Crisis of the Roman Republic

    Crisis_of_the_Roman_Republic

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

    include the letters and speeches of Cicero and the historical writings of Sallust. Later biographies of Caesar by Suetonius and Plutarch are also important

    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Julius_Caesar

  • Hasta (spear)
  • Weapon used by early Roman legionaries

    Press. p. 60. ISBN 978-029-913-854-7. Rev. John Selby Watson, M.A. (1899). Sallust. The Jugurthine War. Perseus project: Harper & Brothers. pp. Footnotes

    Hasta (spear)

    Hasta_(spear)

  • Jugurthine War
  • 2nd-century BC war between the Kingdom of Numidia and the Roman Republic

    capture despite Marius being awarded the victory for it. The Roman historian Sallust wrote a monograph, Bellum Jugurthinum, on the Jugurthine War emphasising

    Jugurthine War

    Jugurthine War

    Jugurthine_War

  • They Used Dark Forces
  • They Used Dark Forces is the final part of Gregory Sallust's wartime experiences. In this novel Sallust is sent to investigate rumours of a German superweapon

    They Used Dark Forces

    They_Used_Dark_Forces

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

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • The Last Days of Pompeii
  • 1834 novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton

    murdered by Arbaces. In the 1984 adaptation, his name is changed to Antonius. Sallust – A good-hearted epicurian and friend of Glaucus. Calenus – A greedy priest

    The Last Days of Pompeii

    The Last Days of Pompeii

    The_Last_Days_of_Pompeii

  • Piazza del Campidoglio
  • Square in Rome, Italy

    Maxentius Circus of Nero Colosseum Ludus Magnus Gardens of Maecenas Gardens of Sallust Stadium of Domitian Theatre of Marcellus Theatre of Pompey Palaces and

    Piazza del Campidoglio

    Piazza del Campidoglio

    Piazza_del_Campidoglio

  • Pompeii
  • Ancient city near modern Naples, Italy

    Loreius Tiburtinus House of Menander House of the Prince of Naples House of Sallust House of the Silver Wedding House of the Small Fountain (Pompeii) House

    Pompeii

    Pompeii

    Pompeii

  • Latin
  • Indo-European language of the Italic branch

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Latin

    Latin

    Latin

  • Roman historiography
  • Science of Roman historical writing

    the annalist tradition, Roman historians of the 1st century BCE such as Sallust, Livy, and even Julius Caesar wrote their works in a much fuller narrative

    Roman historiography

    Roman_historiography

  • Gauda (king)
  • King of Numidia

    the father of Hiempsal II and the grandfather of Juba I. According to Sallust during the Jugurthine War, Gauda had petitioned the Roman commander Q.

    Gauda (king)

    Gauda (king)

    Gauda_(king)

  • Sallustiano
  • Rione of Rome in Lazio, Italy

    located within the Municipio I and the name refers to the ancient Gardens of Sallust (Horti Sallustiani), which were located here. During the Augustan age,

    Sallustiano

    Sallustiano

    Sallustiano

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

    {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Marcus Tullius Cicero; Sallust; Johnston, Harold Whetstone; Kingery, Hugh Macmaster (1910). Selected orations

    Cursus honorum

    Cursus honorum

    Cursus_honorum

  • Publius Cornelius Sulla
  • Roman politician

    Pro Sulla, 32. Cassius Dio, 36.44.3 Sallust, 18.2 Cassius Dio, 36.44.3 Sallust, Conspiracy of Catiline, 18. Sallust, Conspiracy of Catiline, 17. Cicero

    Publius Cornelius Sulla

    Publius_Cornelius_Sulla

  • Sertorian War
  • Civil war in Roman republican Spain

    pp. 147–48; Sallust, Histories, 3.6–7. Sallust, Histories, 2.82. Philip Matyszak, Sertorius and the Struggle for Spain, pp. 149–151; Sallust, Histories

    Sertorian War

    Sertorian War

    Sertorian_War

  • Battle of Saguntum (75 BC)
  • Battle of the Sertorian War

    battle is disputed, but it was most likely near modern Langa de Duero, as Sallust informs us the battle was fought on the banks of the river Douro. The battle

    Battle of Saguntum (75 BC)

    Battle_of_Saguntum_(75_BC)

  • Simon Cadell
  • English actor (1950–1996)

    Notes 1975 Play for Today: Plaintiffs and Defendants Sallust 1975 Play for Today: Two Sundays Sallust 1976 The Dame of Sark Dr Braun 1978–1980 Enemy at the

    Simon Cadell

    Simon_Cadell

  • Justus Friedrich Kritz
  • German schoolteacher and classical philologist

    philologist, known for his scholarly examination of the Roman historian Sallust. He studied philology at the universities of Jena and Berlin, where he

    Justus Friedrich Kritz

    Justus_Friedrich_Kritz

  • Mediolanum
  • Ancient Roman city in present day Milan, Italy

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Mediolanum

    Mediolanum

    Mediolanum

  • Rome
  • Capital and largest city of Italy

    Maxentius Circus of Nero Colosseum Ludus Magnus Gardens of Maecenas Gardens of Sallust Stadium of Domitian Theatre of Marcellus Theatre of Pompey Palaces and

    Rome

    Rome

    Rome

  • Epistula Mithridatis
  • Letter allegedly written by Mithridates VI

    Tigranes (king of Armenia), against the Romans. The letter, assigned to Sallust, is considered to be an important source on the Pontic–Parthian relations

    Epistula Mithridatis

    Epistula_Mithridatis

  • Cicero
  • Roman statesman and lawyer (106–43 BC)

    Perseus Digital Library. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Sallust (1921) [1st century BC]. Bellum Catilinae [War of Catiline]. Loeb Classical

    Cicero

    Cicero

    Cicero

  • Bocchus I
  • King of Mauretania

    Atlantic Ocean and the Moulouya River (Latin: Mulucha). Roman historian Sallust in Bellum Jugurthinum (The Jurguthine War) notes: All the Moors were ruled

    Bocchus I

    Bocchus I

    Bocchus_I

  • Garum
  • Historical fermented fish sauce

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Garum

    Garum

    Garum

  • Fortuna
  • Ancient Roman goddess of fortune and luck

    officials who lacked virtues invited ill-fortune on themselves and Rome: Sallust uses the infamous Catiline as illustration – "Truly, when in the place

    Fortuna

    Fortuna

    Fortuna

  • Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura
  • Roman consul in 71 BC

    (nothing is reported as to his consular activities). Broughton 1952, p. 166. Sallust, Bellum Catilinae, 43, 44. William Smith, "Lentulus", No. 18, in Dictionary

    Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura

    Publius_Cornelius_Lentulus_Sura

  • Juvenal
  • Early 2nd century Roman poet

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Juvenal

    Juvenal

    Juvenal

  • Balearic slinger
  • Ancient warrior

    documented in the works of Strabo, Diodorus Siculus, Florus, Livy, Polybius, Sallust and Zonaras. Virgil mentions them in The Georgics, and Ovid in Metamorphoses

    Balearic slinger

    Balearic slinger

    Balearic_slinger

  • Triarii
  • Veteran Roman legionaries

    other roles, serving as archers, skirmishers and cavalry.[obsolete source] Sallust, in his Jugurthine War, describes several instances in which Roman or allied

    Triarii

    Triarii

    Triarii

  • Ancient Roman cuisine
  • Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Ancient Roman cuisine

    Ancient Roman cuisine

    Ancient_Roman_cuisine

  • Porta Collina
  • Landmark in ancient Rome

    Fortuna. To a person facing the gate in the 4th century AD, the Gardens of Sallust would have been on the left, with the Baths of Diocletian on the right

    Porta Collina

    Porta Collina

    Porta_Collina

  • Tacitus
  • Roman historian and senator (56–120)

    to the heart of the story. Tacitus's historical style owes some debt to Sallust. His historiography offers penetrating—often pessimistic—insights into

    Tacitus

    Tacitus

    Tacitus

  • House of Marcus Lucretius Fronto
  • House at Pompeii

    Menander House of Octavius Quartio House of the Prince of Naples House of Sallust House of the Silver Wedding House of the Small Fountain House of the Surgeon

    House of Marcus Lucretius Fronto

    House of Marcus Lucretius Fronto

    House_of_Marcus_Lucretius_Fronto

  • Heracles
  • Divine hero in Greek mythology

    temples. Herodotus also connected Heracles to Phoenician god Melqart. Sallust mentions in his work on the Jugurthine War that the Africans believe Heracles

    Heracles

    Heracles

    Heracles

  • Imperium
  • Type of authority in ancient Rome

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Imperium

    Imperium

  • Client kingdoms in ancient Rome
  • Formally independent states, but subordinate to the Roman Empire

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Client kingdoms in ancient Rome

    Client kingdoms in ancient Rome

    Client_kingdoms_in_ancient_Rome

  • Gaius Aurelius Cotta
  • Roman statesman and orator (124–73 BCE)

    as a supporter of the principles of the New Academy. The fragments of Sallust contain the substance of a speech delivered by Cotta in order to calm the

    Gaius Aurelius Cotta

    Gaius_Aurelius_Cotta

  • Gaius Memmius (governor of Macedonia)
  • Roman politician

    killed after his successful candidature was announced in the Roman Forum. Sallust refers to Memmius as "a man fiercely hostile to the power of the nobles"

    Gaius Memmius (governor of Macedonia)

    Gaius_Memmius_(governor_of_Macedonia)

  • Contorniate
  • Ancient Roman medallion

    of cultural figures such as Homer, Solon, Euclid, Pythagoras, Socrates, Sallust, Apollonius Tyaneus, and Apuleius, as well as athletes, whose victories

    Contorniate

    Contorniate

    Contorniate

  • Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (consul 115 BC)
  • Roman princeps senatus and consul in 115 BC

    during the first year of the war (112 BC). According to the historian Sallust – whose account is very hostile towards Scaurus – both Bestia and Scaurus

    Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (consul 115 BC)

    Marcus_Aemilius_Scaurus_(consul_115_BC)

  • 3rd-century Roman domes
  • Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    3rd-century Roman domes

    3rd-century Roman domes

    3rd-century_Roman_domes

  • Pay (Roman army)
  • Pay in the Roman army

    to open the legions to anyone, whether or not they were landowners, as Sallust tells it: Marius noticed that the spirits of the plebs were full of enthusiasm

    Pay (Roman army)

    Pay (Roman army)

    Pay_(Roman_army)

  • Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 78 BC)
  • Roman politician and rebel leader

    ancestry, public work on the basilica Aemilia, and possible bribery (per Sallust) also played to his advantage in the election. It also is unclear whether

    Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 78 BC)

    Marcus_Aemilius_Lepidus_(consul_78_BC)

  • Quaestor
  • Public official in ancient Rome

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Quaestor

    Quaestor

    Quaestor

  • Massiva II
  • King of Numidia

    Didot, p. 163) indicate that Jugurtha subsequently had to flee Italy. Sallust, in his Bellum Iugurthinum, recounts the assassination of Massiva II to

    Massiva II

    Massiva_II

  • Colosseum
  • Ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome

    Maxentius Circus of Nero Colosseum Ludus Magnus Gardens of Maecenas Gardens of Sallust Stadium of Domitian Theatre of Marcellus Theatre of Pompey Palaces and

    Colosseum

    Colosseum

    Colosseum

  • Colossus of Constantine
  • 4th-century acrolithic statue, 12 m. tall

    Maxentius Circus of Nero Colosseum Ludus Magnus Gardens of Maecenas Gardens of Sallust Stadium of Domitian Theatre of Marcellus Theatre of Pompey Palaces and

    Colossus of Constantine

    Colossus of Constantine

    Colossus_of_Constantine

  • Suetonius
  • Roman historian (c. AD 69 – after AD 122)

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Suetonius

    Suetonius

    Suetonius

  • Roman hairstyles
  • Hairstyles in ancient Rome

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Roman hairstyles

    Roman hairstyles

    Roman_hairstyles

  • Lucius Ateius Praetextatus
  • rhetoricians.” He was a friend and collaborator with Sallust, and then Gaius Asinius Pollio. He provided Sallust with an epitome (breviarium rerum omnnium Romanarum)

    Lucius Ateius Praetextatus

    Lucius_Ateius_Praetextatus

  • Constitutional reforms of Sulla
  • Roman laws (82–80 BCE)

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Constitutional reforms of Sulla

    Constitutional reforms of Sulla

    Constitutional_reforms_of_Sulla

  • Venereum
  • Element of ancient Roman private apartments

    was found in the House of Julia Felix and another one in the House of Sallust, both in Pompeii. In the latter house, the venereum was a garden with several

    Venereum

    Venereum

    Venereum

  • Dying Gaul
  • Greek sculpture of the 3rd century BC

    commissioned by Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi on the site of the Roman Gardens of Sallust (Latin: Horti Sallustiani). It is very likely that the barbarian figures

    Dying Gaul

    Dying Gaul

    Dying_Gaul

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

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Romulus and Remus

    Romulus and Remus

    Romulus_and_Remus

  • Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Vatia
  • 1st century BC Roman owner of a gladiatorial school

    (1991) Two Studies in Roman Nomenclature, p. 73. McGushin, Patrick (1991) Sallust: The Histories, p. 113. Plutarch, Life of Crassus, 8 Syme, Ronald (2016)

    Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Vatia

    Gnaeus_Cornelius_Lentulus_Vatia

  • List of railway stations in Rome
  • Maxentius Circus of Nero Colosseum Ludus Magnus Gardens of Maecenas Gardens of Sallust Stadium of Domitian Theatre of Marcellus Theatre of Pompey Palaces and

    List of railway stations in Rome

    List_of_railway_stations_in_Rome

  • Campaign history of the Roman military
  • Military history

    1 Sallust, The Jugurthine War, XIII Sallust, The Jugurthine War, XVIII Sallust, The Jugurthine War, LII Matyszak, The Enemies of Rome, p. 69 Sallust, The

    Campaign history of the Roman military

    Campaign_history_of_the_Roman_military

  • Quintus Sertorius
  • Roman general, politician, and rebel (d. 73/72 BC)

     32, who also quotes Sallust; "In the midst of the civil war [Sertorius] sought the reputation of a good and just man" (Sallust, Hist., 1.88, 1.90. Konrad

    Quintus Sertorius

    Quintus Sertorius

    Quintus_Sertorius

  • Dux
  • Roman title

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    Dux

    Dux

    Dux

  • Auctoritas
  • Roman prestige; contrast with power, imperium

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Auctoritas

    Auctoritas

    Auctoritas

  • Eikonoklastes
  • 1649 book by John Milton

    altered an epigraph by Sallust on the title page that comes from Gaius Memmius's speech in Bellum Iugurthinum. The speech penned by Sallust for Memmius describes

    Eikonoklastes

    Eikonoklastes

    Eikonoklastes

  • Marcus Caeparius
  • Caepa'rius". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2020-04-09. Sallust, Bellum Catilinae XLVI Sallust, Bellum Catilinae XLVII Sallust, Bellum Catilinae LV v t e

    Marcus Caeparius

    Marcus_Caeparius

  • Third Servile War
  • 73–71 BCE Roman slave rebellion

    Archived 2018-11-07 at the Wayback Machine; Appian, Civil Wars, 1:116; Sallust, Histories, 3:64–67. Plutarch, Crassus, 9:3; Appian, Civil War, 1:116.

    Third Servile War

    Third Servile War

    Third_Servile_War

  • Cena
  • Main meal in Ancient Roman culture

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Cena

    Cena

    Cena

  • Mos maiorum
  • Customs and traditions of ancient Rome

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Mos maiorum

    Mos maiorum

    Mos_maiorum

  • Hiempsal I
  • Berber King of Numidia

    Hiempsal, together with his cousin, Jugurtha, joint heirs of his kingdom. Sallust claims the arrangement fell apart almost immediately due to the unprincipled

    Hiempsal I

    Hiempsal I

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  • Social class in ancient Rome
  • Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Social class in ancient Rome

    Social class in ancient Rome

    Social_class_in_ancient_Rome

  • Villa Borghese gardens
  • Landscape garden in Rome, Italy

    Maxentius Circus of Nero Colosseum Ludus Magnus Gardens of Maecenas Gardens of Sallust Stadium of Domitian Theatre of Marcellus Theatre of Pompey Palaces and

    Villa Borghese gardens

    Villa Borghese gardens

    Villa_Borghese_gardens

  • Gallaeci
  • Ancient tribal complex in Northwest Iberia

    Callaeci participated actively in the Sertorian Wars, although a fragment of Sallust records the sertorian legate Marcus Perperna Veiento capturing the town

    Gallaeci

    Gallaeci

    Gallaeci

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

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Livy

    Livy

    Livy

  • Pater familias
  • Oldest living male in an ancient Roman household

    Mela Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius

    Pater familias

    Pater_familias

  • Aulus Hirtius
  • Roman Republican politician and consul in the 1st century BC

    envoy to Pompey in 50. It was reported that Hirtius dined with Caesar, Sallust, Oppius, Balbus and Sulpicius Rufus on the night after Caesar's famous

    Aulus Hirtius

    Aulus Hirtius

    Aulus_Hirtius

  • Santa Maria in Trastevere
  • Church in Rome, Italy

    Maxentius Circus of Nero Colosseum Ludus Magnus Gardens of Maecenas Gardens of Sallust Stadium of Domitian Theatre of Marcellus Theatre of Pompey Palaces and

    Santa Maria in Trastevere

    Santa Maria in Trastevere

    Santa_Maria_in_Trastevere

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  • Female

    Serbian

    NATALIJA

    Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of Latin Natalia, NATALIJA means "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day." 

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ananthan | அநஂதந

    Name of Lord Murugan

  • Marthand
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Marthand

    The Sun, Sun God

  • Guthrie
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Guthrie

    Free wind.

  • Vedarya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vedarya

  • Soumali
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Soumali

    A Beautiful Friend

  • Shalott
  • Girl/Female

    Arthurian Legend

    Shalott

    Land of Astolet.

  • Larita
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Latin

    Larita

    Sea Gull; Protection

  • Jayakanthan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Jayakanthan

    Success

  • Rizeen
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Rizeen

    Dignity; Heavy and Precious Thing; Souvenir; Heavy and Precious

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