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Decimus Iunius Juvenalis (1st century AD - 2nd century AD)

Alias Juvenal [alias]

Roman author and satirist known for his angry and sarcastic style. Dictionary of National Biography entry: http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198606413.001.0001/acref-9780198606413-e-3522?rskey=4I6mLB&result=1 Other biography: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juvenal Authority - ancient
Relationships: Decimus Iunius Juvenalis was a associate or acquaintance (general) of Domitian (24 Oct 51-18 Sep 96)
Decimus Iunius Juvenalis was a associate or acquaintance (general) of Marcus Cocceius Nerva (35-28 Jan 98)
Decimus Iunius Juvenalis was a associate or acquaintance (general) of Trajan (18 Sep 53-09 Aug 117)

References in Documents:
Musaeum Clausum (1684)

19. Duo Cæsaris AntiCatones, or the two notable Books written by Julius Cæsar against Cato; mentioned by Livy, Salustius and Juvenal; which the Cardinal of Liege told Ludovicus Vives were in an old Library of that City.

O4Maz- 200Musæum Clausum, or, Tract XIII.

Mazhapha Einok, or, the Prophecy of Enoch, which Ægidius Lochiensis, a learned Eastern Traveller, told Peireschius that he had found in an old Library at Alexandria containing eight thousand Volumes.