Messalla Corvinus

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Messalla Corvinus was a prominent Roman senator, orator, and literary patron of the late Republic and early Empire, known for his political career under Augustus and his support of poets like Tibullus and Ovid.

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Corvinus 1
Messalla Corvinus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman nobleman
Roman senator
literary patron
orator
agnomen Corvinus NERFINISHED
associatedWith Albius Tibullus NERFINISHED
Augustus NERFINISHED
Ovid NERFINISHED
elegiac poets
citizenship Roman Empire
Roman Republic
cognomen Messalla NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Roman culture
deathPlace Rome
era Augustan age
familyName Valerius NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork literary patronage
oratory
politics
gender male
givenName Marcus NERFINISHED
hasOccupation orator
patron of the arts
politician
influenced Augustan literary culture
Roman elegiac poetry
language Latin
memberOf gens Valeria NERFINISHED
notableFor role in transition from Republic to Empire
support of Augustan poetry
notableWork lost historical writings
orations
patronOf Albius Tibullus NERFINISHED
Ovid NERFINISHED
literary circle of Messalla
politicalAlignment supporter of Augustus
positionHeld Roman senator
consul of the Roman Republic
military commander
residence Rome
timePeriod early Roman Empire
late Roman Republic

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Terentia spouse Messalla Corvinus
Statilii hasCognomen Messalla Corvinus
this entity surface form: Corvinus