Ausonius

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Ausonius was a 4th-century Roman poet, rhetorician, and statesman best known for his Latin poetry and his role as tutor to the future emperor Gratian.

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instanceOf 4th-century writer
Latin-language writer
Roman poet
rhetorician
statesman
citizenship Roman Empire
contemporaryOf Gratian NERFINISHED
Valentinian I NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth Roman Empire NERFINISHED
culture Roman
educatedAt Bordeaux NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Gallo-Roman NERFINISHED
familyName Ausonius NERFINISHED
fullName Decimus Magnus Ausonius NERFINISHED
genre didactic poetry
epigram
panegyric
poetry
givenName Decimus NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced later Latin poets
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
literaryMovement Late Latin literature
notableFor Latin poetry
role as tutor to the future emperor Gratian
notableWork Cento nuptialis NERFINISHED
Ephemeris NERFINISHED
Mosella NERFINISHED
Parentalia NERFINISHED
Professores Burdigalenses NERFINISHED
Technopaegnion NERFINISHED
occupation imperial tutor
poet
rhetorician
statesman
teacher
placeOfBirth Bordeaux NERFINISHED
Burdigala NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath near Bordeaux
positionHeld consul of the Roman Empire
praetorian prefect of Gaul
tutor of Gratian
region Gaul NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
sexOrGender male
student Gratian NERFINISHED
timePeriod 4th century
workLocation Bordeaux NERFINISHED
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