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Marcus Favonius : ウィキペディア英語版
Marcus Favonius
Marcus Favonius (c. 90 BC – 42 BC) was a Roman politician during the period of the fall of the Roman Republic. He is noted for his imitation of Cato the Younger, his espousal of the Cynic philosophy, and for his appearance as the Poet in William Shakespeare's play ''Julius Caesar''.
==Life==

Favonius was born in around 90 BC〔Dudley, Donald R. (''A History of Cynicism – From Diogenes to the 6th Century A.D.'' ), Read Books, 2008, p. 120–1, at books.google.com, accessed 29 May 2009〕 in Tarracina (the modern Terracina), a Roman colony on the Appian Way at the edge of the Volscian Hills.〔F. X. Ryan, (The Praetorship of Favonius ), at accessmylibrary.com, accessed 22 May 2009〕

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