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Atticus has been a long supporter of UNICEF. In 2022, Atticus released a video project with UNICEF highlighting the poetry of young poets from conflict areas around the world. Atticus is a supporter of employing spouses of armed forces, using placement services like SquaredAway to find roles for the spouses of American Armed Forces.
Titus Pomponius Atticus (November 110 BC – 31 March 32 BC; later named Quintus Caecilius Pomponianus Atticus) [1] was a Roman editor, banker, and patron of letters, [clarification needed] best known for his correspondence and close friendship with prominent Roman statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero.
Herodes Atticus (Ancient Greek: Ἡρώδης; AD 101–177) was an Athenian rhetorician, as well as a Roman senator. A great philanthropic magnate, he and his wife Appia Annia Regilla , for whose murder he was potentially responsible, commissioned many Athenian public works, several of which stand to the present day.
Winterstone Pictures has secured the rights to “The Dark Between Stars” and “Love Her Wild,” by the bestselling author Atticus, who is also known as the world’s most “mysterious poet.”
Atticus (poet), pseudonymous Canadian poet; Fictional people. Atticus, a character in Cicero's De Legibus; Atticus, a character in The 39 Clues series of young adult ...
Both in composition and in publication, the poem had a chequered history. In its canonical form, it is composed of 419 lines of heroic couplets. [4] The Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot is notable as the source of the phrase "damn with faint praise," which has subsequently seen so much common usage that it has become a cliché or idiom.
Gregory Peck played beloved father Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, and according to his children, the Oscar-winning actor wasn’t too far off the mark in real life. “Of all the children ...
Titus Quinctius Atta, a Roman comic poet, who died in 78 BC. Publius Quinctius, defended by Cicero in his first major oration, Pro Quinctio, in 81 BC. [58] Lucius Quinctius, praetor in 67 BC, an opponent of the constitution of Sulla, and a rival of Lucius Licinius Lucullus. Titus Quinctius Scapula, a partisan of Gnaeus Pompeius during the Civil ...