Category
page 190s BC deaths
Seleucus VI Epiphanes
king of Syria from 96 to 94 BC

Nicomedes III of Bithynia
King of Bithynia
Charmadas
Charmadas (; also Charmides (Χαρμίδης); 168/7 – 103/91 BC) was a Greek academic skeptic philosopher and a disciple of Carneades at the Academy in Athens. He was famous for his elegant style. Charmadas introduced the teaching of rhetoric into the Academy and is said to have had many students. He was a pupil of Carneades for seven years (145–138 BC) and later he led his own school in the Ptolemaion, a gymnasium in Athens. He was from Alexandria and seems to have lived there, before he went to Athens around 145 BC He was an excellent rhetorician and famous for his outstanding memory and for his a

Sempronius Asellio
Roman historian
Marcus Porcius Cato
father of Cato the Younger

Livia
mother of Cato the Younger (c. 120–c. 92 BC)