Cornelius Gallus

Statue head possibly depicting Cornelius Gallus, in the [[Cleveland Museum of Art]] Gaius Cornelius Gallus (c. 70 – 26 BC) was a Roman poet, orator, politician and military commander, at one time appointed by the Emperor Augustus as prefect of Egypt. Only nine lines of his poetry are extant today, but he was much read in antiquity; Ovid considered him one of the major Latin poets of his age. Provided by Wikipedia
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