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  1. Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus (* 64 v. Chr.; † 8 n. Chr.) war ein römischer General, Autor, Literatur- und Kunstmäzen. Aquila auf einem Monument aus der Villa des Generals Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus, entstanden in der Regierungszeit des Kaisers Augustus

  2. Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus (64 BC – AD 8 or c. 12 [1]) was a Roman general, author, and patron of literature and art. Family[edit] The triumph of Corvinus in the pediment of the Krasiński Palace in Warsaw. Print of the Roman General, made by Hendrick Goltzius. [2]

  3. Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus was a Roman aristocrat, public servant, orator, and patron of literature. Messalla was proscribed by the Second Triumvirate in 43, but he escaped to the camp of Brutus and Cassius and after their defeat at Philippi (42) went over to Mark Antony. Later he joined.

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  4. Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus war ein römischer Politiker und Senator im 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr. Messalla Corvinus war ein Sohn des Marcus Valerius Messalla Messallinus, Konsul im Jahr 20. Vor dem Jahr 47 war er als Kandidat des Kaisers Claudius Quästor in der Provinz Lycia, wo er und seine Gattin Vilia Flacilla in der Stadt ...

  5. Valerius Messalla Corvinus, Marcus. (64—8 bc) Quick Reference. (64 bc–ad 8), Roman public figure. He first distinguished himself in the Philippi campaign (43–42), following his hero Cassius. Declining command of the republican army after this defeat, he transferred his allegiance first to Antony (Marcus Antonius ), then to Octavian (see augustus).

  6. In this paper, I consider the career of Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus (ORF4 #176), present in the middle of Quintilian’s list. Messalla offers an ideal case study for oratory and political life in the generation after Ciceros, and in fact, our testimonia to his activ-’ ities suggest Ciceros influence in important, interconnected ways.

  7. Messalla Corvinus, Marcus Valerius. Übersicht. Quellen. Literatur. Objekte. Zitierweise. Lebensdaten. -0064 - 0013. Beruf/Funktion. Röm. Staatsmann ; Redner und Schriftsteller. Gilt im allg. als Adressat des Panegyricus in Messallam (Tibullus ; Elegiae 3 ; 7 = 4 ; 1) Normdaten. GND: 118733109 | OGND | VIAF: 84190722. Namensvarianten.