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  1. Gaius Asinius Pollio (75 BC – AD 4) was a Roman soldier, politician, orator, poet, playwright, literary critic, and historian, whose lost contemporaneous history provided much of the material used by the historians Appian and Plutarch.

  2. Gaius Asinius Pollio (born 76 bc, Italy—died ad 4, Tusculum, near Rome) was a Roman orator, poet, and historian who wrote a contemporary history that, although lost, provided much of the material for Appian and Plutarch.

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  3. Gaius Asinius Pollio. (76 bc – ad 4). The Roman orator, poet, and historian Gaius Asinius Pollio wrote a contemporary history that provided much of the material for the Greek historians Appian and Plutarch. His history and his speeches are now lost. Pollio was born in Italy in 76 bc.

  4. Jul 23, 2017 · When I came across the name of Gaius Asinius Pollio in relation to the founding of the first public library in ancient Rome, I had to learn more! Pollio lived during one of the most fascinating and pivotal times in Rome’s history.

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  5. Overview. Asinius Pollio, Gāius. (76—4 bc) Quick Reference. (76 bc–ad 4), supported Caesar, as praetor in 45, commanding in Spain in 44, and then joined Antony (Marcus Antonius ); in Cisalpine Gaul in 41 he saved Virgil's property from confiscation.

  6. Apr 29, 2022 · Gaius Asinius Pollio (sometimes wrongly called Pollius or Philo; 75 BC-AD 4) was a Roman soldier, politician, orator, poet, playwright, literary critic and historian, whose lost contemporary history provided much of the material for the historians Appian and Plutarch.

  7. Oct 24, 2019 · This chapter examines the activities of Gaius Asinius Pollio in building a cosmopolitan, intellectual community in Rome in the course of the late 40s and 30s bce. Pollio’s reimagination of the Atrium Libertatis as a museum and center of research and performance served to elide cultural and imperial concerns. The institution effectively forged ...

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