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Matius : ウィキペディア英語版
Gaius Matius
Gaius Matius (fl. 1st century BC) (''PW'' 1) was a citizen of ancient Rome notable as a friend of Cicero and Julius Caesar.
A member of the ''gens'' Matia, he belonged to the party of Caesar, and helped Cicero in his relationship with Caesar in 49 and 48 BC. After the murder of Caesar, Matius, a dedicated Caesarian, warned of potential for grave repercussions including possible rebellions in Gaul or revolts of Caesar's legions. When Octavian came to Rome, Matius became one of his close associates. Matius and Octavian managed the July 44 games honoring the recently assassinated dictator. An exchange of letters between Cicero and Matius later in 44 has been preserved (''Letters to Friends'', 11.27 f.).
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A Gaius Matius (''PW'' 2) is recorded as a friend and assistant of Caesar Augustus, an ''eques'' who wrote three volumes on gastronomy (Columella credits him with "mincemeat à la Matius" (''minutal Matianum'')), and was said by Pliny the Elder to have invented the clipping of shrubbery. It is unclear however if this is the same person, or a later generation: Syme (''The Roman Revolution'' chap. 5, p. 71) supposes the later Matius to be the son of the first.
== References ==

* Frank Frost Abbott, ''The Common People of Ancient Rome'' (Scribner's, 1911) online at ()


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