Gaius LiciniusMacer (died 66 BC) was a Roman annalist and politician. A member of the ancient plebeian clan Licinia, he was tribune in 73 BC. Sallust...
Gaius LiciniusMacer Calvus (28 May 82 BC – c. 46 BC) was an orator and poet of ancient Rome. Son of LiciniusMacer and thus a member of the gens Licinia...
by the celebrated orator and poet Gaius LiciniusMacer, who lived in the first century BC. His cognomen Macer, designated someone who was lean. Another...
A macer is an officer who bears a ceremonial mace. Macer is a Roman cognomen meaning "lean". Aemilius Macer was a Roman poet of the late Republic. Aemilius...
two hundred years later, and it is quite possible that the annalist LiciniusMacer invented episodes of his family's activities. He was married to the...
Gaius Licinius may refer to: Gaius Licinius Stolo, early tribune and consul responsible for land laws Gaius LiciniusMacer, late statesman and annalist...
was celebrated on December 23. In one mythological tradition (that of LiciniusMacer, et al.), Acca Larentia was the wife of the shepherd Faustulus. And...
Octavius (otherwise unknown) wrote an account cited in the Origo Gentis. LiciniusMacer (died 66 BC) wrote an account cited in the Origo Gentis. Vennonius wrote...
retribution.: vol. II, ch. 51–52 Dionysius also tells the account of LiciniusMacer, wherein Tatius was killed when he went alone to try to convince the...
63 BC. Octavia (the Younger), grandniece of Julius Caesar (d. 11 BC) LiciniusMacer, Roman annalist Moore 2017, p. 9. Moore, Katrina (2017). "Octavia Minor...
may have followed a separate tradition originated from the annalist LiciniusMacer. Coriolanus came to fame as a young man serving in the army of the consul...
121 BC Gorgias Hegesippus, Athenian Julius Caesar, Roman dictator LiciniusMacer Calvus, Roman poet and orator Marcus Antonius (orator), Roman Pericles...
grammarian Gaius Valerius Catullus (Catullus; 84–54 BC), poet Gaius LiciniusMacer Calvus (82–47 BC), orator, poet The Golden Age is divided by the assassination...
authors wrote histories during this time, each taking a side. Gaius LiciniusMacer was anti-Sullan and wrote his history, based on Gnaeus Gellius in 16...
Moneta, need not be dismissed as sheer forgeries fabricated by Gaius LiciniusMacer. Yet it is not very likely that they went back to the fourth century...
poet Lygdamus - poet Gaius LiciniusMacer - annalist and praetor Gaius LiciniusMacer Calvus - orator and poet Aemilius Macer - poet Titus Fulvius Junius...
definitely from 57 to 56 BC. He also was prosecuted, possibly by Gaius LiciniusMacer Calvus, in the first half of 58; the trial was stopped, however, by...
1935, 1986, 1994, and 2007 Aurigid meteor outbursts on Earth. May 28 – LiciniusMacer Calvus, Roman orator and poet (d. c. 47 BC) Marcus Caelius Rufus, Roman...
Manlius and Sulpicius holding office as consuls. On the other hand, LiciniusMacer (Livy 4.23.1–3) states that the consuls of 435, Julius and Verginius...
the free dictionary. Calvus (Latin for "bald") may refer to: Gaius LiciniusMacer Calvus (82 BC–c. 47 BC), orator and poet of ancient Rome Gnaeus Cornelius...
plainness and purism of the Atticists, was attacked by critics such as LiciniusMacer Calvus for being on the side of the Asiani; in response he declared...
historian (b. c. 120 BC) Salome Alexandra, queen of Judea (b. 139 BC) 66 BC LiciniusMacer, Roman annalist 65 BC Xiphares, son of Mithridates VI (b. c. 85 BC)...
that it was placed in gratitude for the safe return of the tribune C. LiciniusMacer, and the centurions and soldiers from Glanum from a campaign during...
prostitute and provide a closure for the first part of the collection. Gaius LiciniusMacer Calvus, an orator and poet, was about the same age as Catullus, and...
between the Pontus-Armenian alliance and Rome (75–65 BC). Plutarch and LiciniusMacer state that Iberian contingents featured prominently in the battles of...
the traditional account in Livy may be reflection of his reliance on LiciniusMacer, a previous annalist "fond of finding political motives where none had...
authorities, until he became convinced of his untrustworthiness. G. LiciniusMacer (died 66 BC), who has been called the last of the annalists, wrote a...