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Naevius
(Cn. Naevius) - an early Roman poet, 3rd century B.C.
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235/9
Naevius produces his first play.
206/24
The poet Naevius quarrels with the consul Metellus, and is put in pri
201/23
Naev:Pun, Naevius' epic poem on the Punic War.
201/24
The death of the poet Naevius.
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Cic:Brut_60
ted from the writings of Naevius: for Naevius died, as we
Cic:Brut_73
younger than Plautus and Naevius, who had exhibited a grea
Cic:Brut_76
owed many ornaments from Naevius; or if you refuse to own
Cic:DeOr_2.255
wit is heightened; as in Naevius, a man seems to be
Cic:DeOr_2.279
it appears to me, in Naevius:
Cic:DeOr_2.285
overwhelmed by a general laugh. Naevius is full of this kind
Cic:DeOr_3.45
myself listening to Plautus or Naevius; she has a tone of
Cic:Rep_4.11
for our own Plautus or Naevius to have selected Publius and
Cic:Tusc_1.3
was older than Plautus and Naevius.
Cic:Tusc_4.67
the joy of Hector in Naevius is one thing -
Ennius:Ann_32
SERVIUS auctus : Naevius and Ennius record that the foun
Ennius:Ann_231
The first Punic War ; Naevius and others have already
Hieron:Chron_1816
1816] [not in Ar.] Naevius the writer of comedies died at
Naev:Pun_1
ingle type. ... In passages of Naevius ... I have found
Naevius 2
(M. Naevius) - tribune of the plebs, 184 B.C.
185/10
The new tribunes of the plebs, including M.Naevius, enter office.
ValMax_3.7.1
wearied of doing them. M. Naevius, tribune of the plebs or
Naevius 3
(Sex. Naevius) - the business partner of P.Quinctius, 1st century B.C.
85/35
P.Quinctius, dies while in Gaul with his associate Sex.Naevius.
83/2
Sex.Naevius lays claim to the legal possession of the property of P.Q
Cic:Quinct_1
that the influence of Sextus Naevius may injure the cause of
Cic:Quinct_7
has for his opponent nominally Naevius, but in reality the most
Cic:Quinct_11
in entering into partnership with Naevius, a worthy man I dare
Cic:Quinct_14
had lasted for several years, Naevius had more than once been
Cic:Quinct_18
on the urgent advice of Naevius. Nor was it surprising that
Cic:Quinct_30
appears to his bail. This Naevius, a most violent fellow, who
Cic:Quinct_42
that the very thing which Naevius is now doing proves that
Cic:Quinct_54
this extreme measure. What says Naevius to this ? [55] No
Cic:Quinct_66
in the hearing of Naevius, that, considering the friendship
Cic:Quinct_74
his intimate friend, Sextus Naevius, who, although he was
Cic:Quinct_85
[I have shown] that Naevius did not even apply to
Cic:Quinct_91
pity than the resources of Naevius to incline you to cruelty.
Cic:Quinct_99
be possessed. He proves that Naevius has not taken possession of
Naevius 4
Turpio - a Roman, convicted of assault in 75 B.C.
75/38
Naevius Turpio is convicted of wrong-doing by the praetor Sacerdos.
Cic:Verr_2.5.108
prosecute the prisoners - one Naevius Turpio, who had been found
Naevius 6
- a Roman, defended by Curio against prosecution by Cicero
Cic:Brut_217
defence of Ser. Naevius, he suddenly forgot every thing
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