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Who was Cestibius?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 8/1/2025

Cestibius was a Roman poet active during the late 1st century BC. He is known primarily for his work as a satirist and is often associated with the literary tradition of Roman satire. Although not much of his work survives, he was cited by later authors, indicating his influence on the genre. His contributions reflect the cultural and artistic milieu of his time in Rome.

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