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TITUS Pomponius Caecillius Atticus

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Autres noms

Autres noms Nom
Nom de scène Quintus Caecilius Metellus (his adopted name)
Nom de scène Attica
Nom de scène Quintus Caecilius Pomponianus
Nom de naissance Titus Pomponius
Nom de scène Man of Attica
Nom de scène Quintus Caecilius Pomponianus
Nom de scène Atticus
Surnom took the nickname "Atticus," or "Man of Attica," because he loved Athens and its culture

Parents

Père Date de naissance Mère Date de naissance
TITUS Pomponius de Rome 0127 BC CAECILIA Metella about 0115 BC

Conjoints

Conjoint Date de naissance Enfants
CAECILIA Pilea 0075 BC POMPONIA Caecilia Attica of Rome

Événements personnels

Type d’événement Date Lieu Description
Naissance November 0109 BC Roma, Roman Empire
Profession He was a partner in the Triumvir Marcus Licinius Crassus.
Profession Patron of Letters
Profession Partner in the Triumvir Marcus Licinius Crassus.
Profession moneylender
Profession His wealth grew from inheritance and through skillful dealings in real estate. He used it to support his love of letters and maintain a staff of slaves trained as copyists and skilled in making up the papyrus scrolls that ancient books were written on. He published, amongst other things, the works of his friend Cicero.
Profession celebrated Editor
Profession Roman Moneylender
Profession He is said to have written a single book (in Greek) on the consulate of Cicero, as well as a small amount of poetry. Besides his vast and intimate correspondence with Cicero, he is also said to have written some remarkable Memoires. None of his writings have survived.
Profession Roman editor, banker, and patron of letters
Profession celebrated editor, banker, and patron of letters
Profession Banker
Décès 31 March 0031 BC Roman Empire

Caractéristiques

Caractéristique Description
Tribu gens Pomponia

Histoire

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