Sallust (disambiguation)

Sallust (disambiguation)

The names Sallustius/Saloustios and their vernacular variants Sallust(e) have been borne by many people:
* Sallust or Gaius Sallustius Crispus, historian of the 1st century BCE
**Gardens of Sallust
* Gaius Sallustius Crispus Passienus, 1st century CE Roman notable
* Sallustius Lucullus, 1st century CE governor of Roman Britain
* Seius Sallustius, 3rd century usurper
* Sallustius the Philosopher, a Neoplatonic writer who might be the same as either:
** Flavius Sallustius, 4th century Hispano-Roman statesman, consul and praetorian prefect of Gaul
** Saturninus Secundus Sallustius, 4th century Gallo-Roman statesman, praetorian prefect of the Orient
* Sallustius of Emesa, 5th century Cynic philosopher
* Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas, 16th century French Protestant epic poet
* Salluste Duval, 19th century Canadian inventor


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