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Pacuvius
Marcus Pacuvius (; 220 – ) was an ancient Roman tragic poet. He is regarded as the greatest of their tragedians prior to Lucius Accius.

Iaia
thumb|15th-century portrayal of Iaia from a French translation of De mulieribus claris.
thumb|Michel Corneille the Younger, Lala of Cyzicus Painting, Palace of Versailles, 1672
Iaia of Cyzicus (), sometimes (incorrectly) called Lala or Lalla, or rendered as Laia or Maia, was a Greek painter born in Cyzicus, Roman Empire, and relatively exceptional for being a woman artist and painting women's portraits. She was alive during the time of Marcus Terentius Varro (116–27 BC). In De Mulieribus Claris, his book of women's biographies, Boccaccio refers to her as "Marcia," possibly confusing her with t
Gaius Fabius Pictor
Roman painter
Quintus Pedius
ancient Roman painter
Famulus
thumb|alt=Fresco in the Domus Aurea of Rome|Fresco in the Domus Aurea of Rome
Famulus (possibly Fabulus, Fabullus, or Amulius) was a fresco painter famous for his work in the Domus Aurea, Rome, that was commissioned by Nero.