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    Marcus Gavius Apicius is believed to have been a Roman gourmet and lover of luxury, who lived sometime in the 1st century AD, during the reign of Tiberius...
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    attributed to Apicius in the text: Patinam Apicianam sic facies (IV, 14) Ofellas Apicianas (VII, 2). It has also been attributed to Marcus Gavius Apicius, a Roman...
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    'container' or 'pot') described in the book De re coquinaria by Marcus Gavius Apicius, but the word could have a more ancient origin. The first theory...
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    the Brillat-Savarin quotation is from this work. Apicius (2009). Yuan (2017). Apicius, Marcus Gavius (2009) [1st–5th C.]. Starr, Frederick (ed.). De re...
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  • century AD. Apicius may also refer to: Apicius (1st century BC) - lived during the Roman Republic Marcus Gavius Apicius - the second and most famous, lived...
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    Spain Marcus (Marcosian), founder of the Marcosians Marcus Gavius Apicius, Roman gourmet Marcus Benedict, alternative name of Mordecai Benet, chief rabbi...
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  • observes, this early Apicius gave his name to a series of later gourmets and cooks, notably Marcus Gavius Apicius and a slightly later Apicius who lived in the...
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    historian Tacitus, Sejanus was also a former favourite of the wealthy Marcus Gavius Apicius, whose daughter may have been Sejanus's first wife Apicata. With...
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    Marcus Antonius, a century and a half earlier. Gaius Gavius Silvanus, tribune under Nero. Quintus Gavius Atticus, consul suffectus in AD 73. Marcus Gavius...
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    Parthia and the Spanish Straits. A noted gourmet of that time, Marcus Gavius Apicius, named after the emperor a less exotic dish of peas or broad beans...
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    encyclopedia}}: |work= ignored (help); Missing or empty |title= (help) Marcus Gavius Apicius. "IX. GLIRES". Tetrapus Quadripedia, Liber VIII: De re coquinaria...
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    contemporary, Roman gastronome Marcus Gavius Apicius, with feeding dried figs to geese to enlarge their livers: "Apicius made the discovery that we may...
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  • stabbed with sword. Kei Aoyama (2011), Japanese manga artist, hanging Marcus Gavius Apicius (before 40 AD), Roman socialite, gourmet and man of great wealth...
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    attributed to the Roman gourmet Marcus Gavius Apicius, though this has been cast in doubt by modern research. An Apicius came to designate a book of recipes...
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  • the Roman Emperor Tiberius. Apicata may have been the daughter of Marcus Gavius Apicius, a gourmet who knew Sejanus when the latter was a young man. The...
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    lust." Food portal History portal Food history History of fishing Marcus Gavius Apicius - Roman gourmet who lived in the 1st century AD African Bone Tools...
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  • His recipes even were echoed in De re coquinaria, the cookbook by Marcus Gavius Apicius, published during the first century. This article is at its inception...
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    sauced and dressed, with many enslaved cooks drawing inspiration from M. Gavius Apicius, a famous chef from the early imperial period. Many of these enslaved...
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  • Caesar - ruled in Antioch Quintus Gargilius Martialis - writer Gavius Bassus - writer Gavius Silo - orator Aulus Gellius - writer Gnaeus Gellius - annalist...
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