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  2. Titus Pomponius Atticus - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Attica (wife of Agrippa) - Wikipedia

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    Attica [a] (born ca 58–51 BC, perhaps died around 32–29 BC) was the daughter of Cicero's Epicurean friend Titus Pomponius Atticus. She was also the first wife of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa , close friend of the emperor Augustus .

  4. Epistulae ad Atticum - Wikipedia

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    Epistulae ad Atticum (Latin for "Letters to Atticus") is a collection of letters from Roman politician and orator Marcus Tullius Cicero to his close friend Titus Pomponius Atticus. The letters in this collection, together with Cicero's other letters, are considered the most reliable sources of information for the period leading up to the fall ...

  5. Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa - Wikipedia

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    Cecilia Pomponia Attica. [32] They married in 37 BC and divorced before 28 BC. By her he had two daughters: Vipsania Agrippina. She was the first wife of Tiberius. [60] Vipsania Attica. She married the orator Quintus Haterius. [61] Claudia Marcella Maior. [44] Daughter of Octavia Minor and niece of Augustus. They married in 28 BC and divorced ...

  6. Attica - Wikipedia

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    Attica (Greek: Αττική, Ancient Greek Attikḗ or Attikī́, Ancient Greek: [atːikɛ̌ː] or Modern:), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital of Greece and the core city of the metropolitan area, as well as its surrounding suburban cities and towns.

  7. Coele - Wikipedia

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    Coele or Koile (Ancient Greek: Κοίλη or Κοιλή) was a deme of ancient Attica, originally of the phyle of Hippothontis, and between 307/6 BCE and 201/200 BCE of Demetrias (tribe) , sending three delegates to the Boule. [1] It was located partially inside and partially outside the Themistoclean Wall.

  8. 'Attica': Why directors of year's most shocking documentary ...

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    Attica premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September before premiering on Showtime in late-October. It’s drawn raves from critics, many of whom have relayed how shocking and ...

  9. Atticus - Wikipedia

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    Titus Pomponius Atticus (112/109 – 35/32 BC), ancient Roman littérateur, philosopher, and correspondent with Cicero; Atticus Browne (born 1991), West Indian cricketer; Atticus Greene Haygood (1839–1896), Methodist bishop and president of Emory University; Atticus Mitchell (born 1993), Canadian actor and musician; Atticus Ross (born 1968 ...