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    Horatius - Wikipedia

    Contents. hide. (Top) People. Roman era. Post-Roman era. Fictional characters. Literature. Other uses. See also. Horatius may refer to: People. Roman era. several ancient Roman men of the gens Horatia, including: Quintus Horatius Flaccus, the poet known in English as Horace. See more

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    Quintus Horatius Flaccus ( Classical Latin: [ˈkʷiːntʊs (h)ɔˈraːtiʊs ˈfɫakːʊs]; 8 December 65 BC – 27 November 8 BC), commonly known in the English-speaking world as Horace ( / ˈhɒrɪs / ), was the leading Roman lyric poet during the time of Augustus (also known as Octavian).
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    Suetonius supplies what little is known of the end of Horace’s life. Maecenas, who died in the late summer of 8 BC, had recorded his affection for Horace in a codicil of his will to the Emperor: “Horati Flacci ut mei esto memor” (Keep Horatius Flaccus in mind as you would me).
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    Horatius Cocles, Roman hero traditionally of the late 6th century bc but perhaps legendary, who first with two companions and finally alone defended the Sublician bridge (in Rome) against Lars Porsena and the entire Etruscan army, thereby giving the Romans time to cut down the bridge. He then threw himself into the Tiber to swim to the other shore.
    Prudentius presented himself as a Christian Horace, adapting Horatian meters to his own poetry and giving Horatian motifs a Christian tone. [nb 24] On the other hand, St Jerome, modelled an uncompromising response to the pagan Horace, observing: " What harmony can there be between Christ and the Devil?
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