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Virgil and 70
* 70 BC Virgil, Roman poet ( d. 19 BC )
* 19 BC Virgil, Roman poet ( b. 70 BC )
Publius Vergilius Maro ( October 15, 70 BC September 21, 19 BC ), usually called Virgil or Vergil in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period.
* Virgil, Roman poet ( 70 BC 19 BC )
Virgil was born in 70 BC, and his 17th birthday therefore took place in 53 BC.
Mantua's most famous ancient citizen is the poet Publius Vergilius Maro, Virgil ( Mantua me genuit ), who was born near the city in 70 B. C.
* Virgil, Roman poet ( b. 70 BC )
* Publius Vergilius Maro ( Virgil, spelled also as Vergil ; 70 19 BC ),
The Roman poet Virgil ( 70 10 BC ) associated " the plump olive " with Pax and he used the olive branch as a symbol of peace in his Aeneid:
The Classical-era poet Virgil ( Publius Vergilius Maro, 70 19 BC ) continued this literary narrative technique in the Aeneid, which is part of the Greek literary tradition of imitating Homer, medias in res narration further continued in early modern poetry with Jerusalem Delivered ( 1581 ), by Torquato Tasso, Paradise Lost ( 1667 ), by John Milton, and generally in Modernist literature.
Virgil and Vergil are the most common modern English names used for the Roman poet Publius Vergilius Maro ( 70 BC 19 BC ).

Virgil and BCE
This was accomplished by the Roman poet Virgil in the first century BCE.
The Roman poet Virgil ( 70-10 BCE ) associated " the plump olive " with the goddess Pax ( the Roman Eirene ) and he used the olive branch as a symbol of peace in his Aeneid:
The Elegiae in Maecenatem cannot possibly be by Virgil, as Maecenas died eleven years after Virgil in 8 BCE.
The Elegiae are two poems on the death of Maecenas ( 8 BCE ) in elegiac couplets whose ascription to Virgil is impossible.
When Virgil died at Brindisi in 19 BCE, he asked that his ashes be taken back to his villa just outside of Naples.

Virgil and
* 1914 Virgil Finlay, American illustrator ( d. 1971 )
* 1912 Virgil Fox, American organist ( d. 1980 )
* Virgil Ivan " Gus " Grissom, USAF ( 1926 1967 ); flew 21 July 1961.
His prose works on various subjects Prometheus, dialogues like Symposium ( a banquet at which Virgil, Horace and Messalla were present ), De cultu suo ( on his manner of life ) and a poem In Octaviam (" Against Octavia ") of which the content is unclear-were ridiculed by Augustus, Seneca and Quintilian for their strange style, the use of rare words and awkward transpositions.
* 1896 Virgil Thomson, American composer and music critic ( d. 1989 )
Pasiphaë appeared in Virgil's Eclogue VI ( 45 60 ), in Silenus ' list of suitable mythological subjects, on which Virgil lingers in such detail that he gives the sixteen-line episode the weight of a brief inset myth.
* 2012 Virgil Goode and Jim Clymer
The biographical tradition asserts that Virgil began the hexameter Eclogues ( or Bucolics ) in 42 BC and it is thought that the collection was published around 39 38 BC, although this is controversial.
At Maecenas ' insistence ( according to the tradition ) Virgil spent the ensuing years ( perhaps 37 29 BC ) on the longer didactic hexameter poem called the Georgics ( from Greek, " On Working the Earth ") which he dedicated to Maecenas.
Virgil worked on the Aeneid during the last ten years of his life ( 29 19 BC ), commissioned, according to Propertius, by Augustus.
Other notables included Karl Urban in a variety of roles such as Cupid and Caesar, Hudson Leick as Xena's nemesis Callisto ( Leick also played a body-switched Xena in the episode Intimate Stranger ), Claire Stansfield as the evil shamaness Alti ; and a number of trusted friends Jennifer Sky as feisty sidekick Amarice, Bruce Campbell as Autolycus King of Thieves, Robert Trebor as dodgy entrepreneur Salmoneus, William Gregory Lee as the warrior-poet Virgil and Tim Omundson as the spiritual healer Eli.
* March 18 " Romanian War Scare ": Virgil Tilea, the Romanian Minister in London, spreads false rumours that Romania is on the verge of a German attack.
* May 3 Virgil Fox, American organist ( d. 1980 )
* November 25 Virgil Thomson, American composer and critic ( d. 1989 )
* December 28 Virgil Earp is ambushed in Tombstone and loses the use of his left arm.
* October 15 Virgil, Roman poet ( d. 19 BC )
Virgil Ivan Grissom ( April 3, 1926 January 27, 1967 ), ( Lt Col, USAF ), better known as Gus Grissom, was one of the original NASA Project Mercury astronauts and a United States Air Force pilot.
Some claim that Virgil meant to change them before he died, while others find that the location of the two passages, at the very end of the so-called Volume I ( Books 1 6, the Odyssey ), and Volume II ( Books 7 12, the Iliad ), and their short length, which contrasts with the lengthy nature of the poem, are evidence that Virgil placed them purposefully there.

Virgil and 19
According to the tradition, Virgil traveled to Greece around 19 BC to revise the Aeneid.
Virgil crossed to Italy by ship, weakened with disease, and died in Brundisium harbour on 21 September 19 BC, leaving a wish that the manuscript of the Aeneid was to be burned.
Tibullus died prematurely, probably in 19, and almost immediately after Virgil.
Born Julia Jean Turner in Wallace, Idaho, she was the daughter of John Virgil Madison Turner, a miner from Hohenwald, Tennessee ( January 23, 1903 December 14, 1930 ), and Mildred Frances Cowan, a sixteen-year-old native of Arkansas ( June 19, 1904 February 22, 1982 ).
Several Cowboys were identified by witnesses as suspects in the shooting of Virgil Earp on December 27, 1881, and the assassination of Morgan Earp on March 19, 1882.
The poet Pacuvius was born here about 220 BC, and here the famous poet Virgil died in 19 BC.
Virgil Walter Earp ( July 18, 1843 October 19, 1905 ) fought in the Civil War.
After suffering from pneumonia for six months, Virgil died on October 19, 1905, leaving his brother Wyatt as the last surviving participant of the Gunfight at the O. K.
On January 19, 1991 at the Royal Rumble, Rhodes and his father Dusty lost to Ted DiBiase and Virgil in a tag team bout, and left immediately after.
( 4 vols, 1977-1990 ), the series Music of the United States of America ( including In Dahomey, historic transcriptions, notations, and arrangements of American Indian music, and works by Ruth Crawford, Irving Berlin, Amy Beach, Daniel Read, Timothy Swan, Edward Harrigan & David Braham, Lou Harrison, Harry Partch, Thomas Wright " Fats " Waller, Charles Ives, Leo Ornstein, Dudley Buck, Earl " Fatha " Hines, David Moritz Michael, Charles Hommann, Virgil Thomson, and Florence Price ; 19 vols.

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