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Livius Andronicus
3rd-century BC Greco-Roman dramatist and epic poet

Chrysippus of Soli
Chrysippus of Soli (; , ; ) was a Greek Stoic philosopher. He was a native of Soli, Cilicia, but moved to Athens as a young man, where he became a pupil of the Stoic philosopher Cleanthes. When Cleanthes died, around 230 BC, Chrysippus became the third head of the Stoic school. A prolific writer, Chrysippus expanded the fundamental doctrines of Cleanthes' mentor Zeno of Citium, the founder and first head of the school, which earned him the title of the Second Founder of Stoicism.
Gnaeus Naevius
ancient Roman dramatist
Lacydes of Cyrene
ancient Greek philosopher
Agathocles of Egypt
Ptolemaic minister
Vermina
Vermina (, ) was the son of king Syphax and king of the Masaesylian Berbers, a Berber tribe of western Numidia, an ancient Berber kingdom in North Africa.
Wu Guang
Qin Dynasty rebel
Capussa
Capussa was a king of the ancient Numidian tribe Massylii in 206 BC. He was the son of Oezalces who had succeeded his brother, Gala, on the Massylian throne.
Dionysius of Lamptrai
ancient Greek philosopher
Archobarzane
Archobarzane, grandson of Syphax, was the last king of the Masaesylians, after his father Vermina.
Carthalo
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Carthalo (, "Saved by Melqart"; ; died around 209BC) was an officer in Hannibal's army during the Second Punic War.