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Aelius Saturninus

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Aelius Saturninus was a Roman 1st-century poet.

Aelius Saturninus
Diedca. 23 AD
OccupationPoet
LanguageLatin
Period1st century

Little is known about Saturninus. Cassius Dio writes that he was executed by the Senate, sentenced to be dropped from the Tarpeian Rock on the charge of having recited some improper verses about Tiberius.[1][2] It is presumed that Saturninus wrote these verses himself and so was a poet, but neither of these is recorded in Dio's account.

References

  1. ^ Dio, Cassius. Roman history. pp. LVII, 22.
  2. ^ Aelius Saturninus at Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.