• Marcus Antonius Gnipho (fl. 1st century BC) was a grammarian and teacher of rhetoric of Gaulish origin who taught in ancient Rome. Born in Gaul, he was...
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  • father of the famous Mark Antony Marcus Antonius Antyllus (47–30 BC), eldest son of Mark Antony Marcus Antonius Gnipho (fl. 1st century BC), grammarian...
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    BC. Quintus Antonius Balbus, praetor in Sardinia in 82 BC, killed by Lucius Marcius Philippus, the legate of Sulla. Marcus Antonius Gnipho, a distinguished...
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    father had seen to his education by one of the best orators of Rome, Marcus Antonius Gnipho. In his will, he left Caesar the bulk of his estate, but after Marius's...
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  • from an influential family which had produced several consuls. Marcus Antonius Gnipho, an orator and grammarian of Gaulish origin, was employed as Caesar's...
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  • could meet and become associated with prominent families in Rome. Marcus Antonius Gnipho was part of the household of Julius Caesar. This despite the fact...
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  • praetor Glitius Atilius Agricola - general of Trajan Marcus Antonius Gnipho - scholar Marcus Antonius Gordianus - three emperors Gaius Sempronius Gracchus...
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  • and Cilicia around the 50s BC. He wrote that he was a pupil of Marcus Antonius Gnipho, He gave himself the epithet "philogus" (lover of words), "because...
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