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Amalasuntha
Amalasuintha (495 – 30 April 535) was a ruler of the Ostrogothic Kingdom from 526 to 535. Initially serving as regent for her son Athalaric, she became queen regnant after his premature death. Highly educated, Amalasuintha was praised by both Cassiodorus and Procopius for her wisdom and her ability to speak three languages (Greek, Gothic, and Latin). Her status as an independent female monarch, and obvious affinity for Roman culture, caused discontent among the Gothic nobles in her court, and she was deposed and killed after six months of sole rule. Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I used her d
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German scholar (1716-1774)
Robert Scott
British academic and priest (1811–1887)
Ioannis Sykutres
Greek university professor and classical philologist (1901-1937)
Samuel H. Butcher
Anglo-Irish classicist and politician (1850-1910)

Octave Merlier
French linguist (1897–1976)

Philip Sherrard
British writer (1922-1995)
Anna Morpurgo Davies
British professor and linguist (1937–2014)
Růžena Dostálová
Czech philologist, historian, literature historian, translator, university educator and science writer (1924–2014)
Ineke Sluiter
professor at Leiden University
Olivier Masson
French university teacher (1922-1997)