three Horatius' surface prominently in history. The first being,
shorly before A.D., a Roman of some social stature who wrote odes,
satires and epistles. The second, Horatius Bonar was a reformation
theologist, who has had a large impact in the gospel community. He
lived, I think, in the fourteenth century. There was also another
Horatius Cocles, a roman soldier who defended a main bridge in Rome
by himself from attacking Etruscan enemies, while other Romans cut
down the bridge to prevent them from continuing. He lived during
the 6th Century BC