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Ovid
Publius Ovidius Naso (; 20 March 43 BC – AD 17/18), known in English as Ovid ( ), was a Roman poet who lived during the reign of Augustus. He was a younger contemporary of Virgil and Horace, with whom he is often ranked as one of the three canonical poets of Latin literature. The Imperial scholar Quintilian considered him the last of the Latin love elegists. Although Ovid enjoyed enormous popularity during his lifetime, the emperor Augustus exiled him to Tomis, the capital of the newly organised province of Moesia, on the Black Sea, where he remained for the last nine or ten years of his life.

Hillel the Elder
Jewish religious leader of the 1st century
Didymus Chalcenterus
Greek scholar and grammarian (c.63 BC–c.AD 10)
Parthenius of Nicaea
ancient Greek poet
Salome I
politician
Fenestella
Fenestella (c. 52 BC – c. AD 19) was a Roman historian and encyclopaedic writer.
Lucius Seius Strabo
prefect of the Roman imperial bodyguard, the Praetorian Guard (46 BC-16 AD)
Sabinus
Latin poet
Quintus Pedius
ancient Roman painter