Cornelius Epicadus (fl.1st century BC) was a Roman author, grammarian, and teacher of grammar.
He was a freedman of the Roman dictator Cornelius Sulla, and his attendant (calator) in taking the auspices.
He "was the live-in tutor of Sulla's son," Faustus.
[1] He is most noted for completing the memoirs of his former master.
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