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Pablius Papinius Statius

I lived from 45-96. I was from Latin, and am in the European category.

Statius was a Latin poet, born in Naples in 45 AD. His father, a Greek and a teacher of rhetoric, immigrated to Naples in the first half of the first century.  Statius was something of a child prodigy, quicking rising to fame as a poet.  Since his father taught members of the senatorial class, his skills became known to the upper classes.

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My poetry

  • Gentle divinity, how have I merited?
    Whither, unfortunate wretch, have I strayed,
    28 lines
  • Fraternal rage, the guilty Thebes’ alarms,
    Th’ alternate reign destroyed by impious arms,
    154 lines
  • A robe obscene was o’er her shoulders thrown,
    A dress by fates and furies worn alone. us
    149 lines
  • Oh race confed’rate into crimes, that prove
    Triumphant o’er th’ eluded rage of Jove!
    110 lines
  • Now Jove’s Command fulfill’d, the Son of May
    Quits the black Shades and slowly mounts to Day.
    98 lines
  • The king once more the solemn rites requires,
    And bids renew the feasts, and wake the fires.
    198 lines
  • For by the black infernal Styx I swear,
    (That dreadful oath which binds the thunderer)
    193 lines

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