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- Q777694 subject Q7898432.
- Q777694 subject Q8181754.
- Q777694 abstract "Epidius (1st century BC) was an Ancient Roman rhetorician who taught the art of oratory towards the close of the republic, numbering Marcus Antonius and Octavianus among his scholars. His skill, however, was not sufficient to save him from a conviction for malicious accusation (calumnia).We are told that he claimed descent from Epidius Nuncionus (the name is probably corrupted), a rural deity, who appears to have been worshipped upon the banks of the Sarnus.".
- Q777694 wikiPageWikiLink Q1405.
- Q777694 wikiPageWikiLink Q1489271.
- Q777694 wikiPageWikiLink Q17167.
- Q777694 wikiPageWikiLink Q1747689.
- Q777694 wikiPageWikiLink Q5024111.
- Q777694 wikiPageWikiLink Q51673.
- Q777694 wikiPageWikiLink Q7898432.
- Q777694 wikiPageWikiLink Q81009.
- Q777694 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181754.
- Q777694 comment "Epidius (1st century BC) was an Ancient Roman rhetorician who taught the art of oratory towards the close of the republic, numbering Marcus Antonius and Octavianus among his scholars. His skill, however, was not sufficient to save him from a conviction for malicious accusation (calumnia).We are told that he claimed descent from Epidius Nuncionus (the name is probably corrupted), a rural deity, who appears to have been worshipped upon the banks of the Sarnus.".
- Q777694 label "Epidius".