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page 1Ancient Roman theatre practitioners
Bathyllus
Bathyllus () was a dancer/performer of pantomimus in Rome during the period of Augustus. Born in Alexandria, he was the favorite and lover of Maecenas.
Volumnia Cytheris
ancient Roman courtesan, mistress of Cornelius Gallus, Mark Antony and Brutus
Arbuscula
thumb|Arbuscula by Aubrey Beardsley. Illustration for History of Dancing from the Earliest Ages to the Our Times (1898)
Arbuscula (; d. between 54 and 35 BCE) was a woman stage performer of ancient Rome. She was a celebrated actor in pantomimes during the 1st century BCE, when most of the female parts at the time were played by men at least in tragedy.
Fabia Arete
ancient Roman dancer-actress and singer
Lucius Ambivius Turpio
stage actor
Galeria Copiola
dancer during the late Roman Republic and early Empire who became over 104 years old
Eucharis
ancient roman actress and dancer