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Commodian
Commodian (Commodianus) was a Christian Latin poet, who flourished about AD 250.
Nemesianus
Marcus Aurelius Nemesianus was a Roman poet thought to have been a native of Carthage and flourished about AD 283. He was a popular poet at the court of the Roman emperor Carus (Historia Augusta, Carus, 11).
Tryphiodorus
Tryphiodorus (; 3rd or 4th century AD) was an epic poet from Panopolis (today Akhmim), Egypt. His only surviving work is The Sack of Troy, an epic poem in 691 verses. Other recorded titles include Marathoniaca and The Story of Hippodamea.
Serenus Sammonicus
2nd-century Roman poet
Afira bint Abbad
Arabic poet