Abronius Silo

1st century BC) was a Latin poet who lived in the latter part of the Augustan age.

Seneca wrote that he was a pupil of the rhetorician Marcus Porcius Latro.

[1][2] The plagiarized line read:[3] Danai, magnum paeana canentes, ite triumphantes: belli mora concidit HectorTranslated into English this quote reads:[4] Go forward, Greeks, singing a great paean, go victorious: Hector, the brake on the war, has fallenSeneca also wrote that he fathered another poet, also named Silo, who wrote poetry intended for pantomimes.

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