
1) Decimus junius juvenalis 2) Ironist 3) Precursor of Jonathan Swift 4) Ridiculer 5) Roman satirical poet 6) Roman satirist 7) Satirist
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Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis, known in English as Juvenal (əl), was a Roman poet active in the late 1st and early 2nd century AD, author of the Satires. The details of the author`s life are unclear, although references within his text to known persons of the late 1st and early 2nd centuries AD fix his terminus post quem (earliest date of composition....
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[Poyarkov] Metropolitan Juvenaly of Krutitsy and Kolomna (Ювеналий, митрополит Крутицкий и Коломенский; born Vladimir Kirillovich Poyarkov (Владимир Кириллович Поярков)September 22, 1935) is a hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church. The metropolitans of Krutitsy (previously, S...
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a youth; young bird's plumage
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• (n.) A youth.
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most powerful of all Roman satiric poets. Many of his phrases and epigrams have entered common parlancefor example, `bread and circuses` and `who ... [5 related articles]
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(c.AD 60-140) Roman satirical poet. His 16 surviving Satires give an explicit and sometimes brutal picture of the corrupt Roman society of his time. Very little is known of...
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The plumage that a bird has after leaving the nest. This is shown on the page of the Western Gull. the White-crowned Sparrow.
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Ju've·nal noun [ Latin
juvenalis youthful, juvenile, from
juvenis young.] A youth. [ Obsolete]
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[
n] - Roman satirist who denounced the vice and folly of Roman society during the reign of the emperor Domitian (60-140)
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The plumage seen on a fledging.
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Roman satirical poet; born in Aquinum in southern Italy ca. 65; wrote in epigrammatic style; 16 of his satires survive and attack the vices of imperial Roman society providing a vivid description of life in Rome and often sympathizing with the poor; writers from the 17th and 18th centuries, such as John Dryden, Jonathan Swift, and Samuel Johnson, m...
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Roman satirical poet. His 16 surviving
Satires give an explicit and sometimes brutal picture of the corrupt Roman society of his time. Very little is known of his life, but his native place, if not his birthplace, was Aquinum (now Aquino, southern Italy). Juvenal is twice mentioned by Martial, and he may be the author of a well...
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a.d. c60–140, Roman poet.
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