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          Publilius Syrus lived in the 1st century BCE. He was a Roman writer, mime artist, theatre representative and creator of a sentence.

        1. Publilius Syrus (fl.
        2. Publilius Syrus (fl.
        3. Publilius Syrus was a Latin writer, best known for his sententiae.
        4. Publilius Syrus (85–43 BC), was a Latin writer, best known for his sententiae.
        5. Publilius Syrus (fl....

          Publilius Syrus

          1st century BC Syrian-born Latin writer

          Publilius Syrus

          Born85 BC

          Antioch

          Died43 BC (aged 41–42)
          Occupation

          Publilius Syrus (fl.

          85–43 BC[1]), was a Latin writer, best known for his sententiae. He was a Syrian from Antioch who was brought as a slave to Roman Italy.

          He was a Syrian who was brought as a slave to Roman Italy.

          Syrus was brought to Rome on the same ship that brought a certain Manilius, astronomer - not the famous Manilius of the 1st century AD (see Pliny, NH X, 4-5), and Staberius Eros the grammarian.[2] By his wit and talent, Syrus won the favour of his master, who granted him manumission and educated him.

          He became a member of the Publilia gens. Publilius' name, due to the palatalization of 'l' between two 'i's in the Early Middle Ages, is often presented by manuscripts (and some printed editions) in corrupt form as 'Publius', Publius being a very common Roman praenomen.

          Work

          His mimes, in which he acted, had a great success in the provincial towns of Ita