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 1  ExIV|        Cotta, light of the Muses, patron of their forum,~to whom
 2   Ind| transported to Rome.~Book TII.I:1 Patron of the Secular Games, the
 3   Ind|  Aristaeus~The son of Apollo, the patron of dairy-farming, apiculture
 4   Ind|              Athene (Minerva)~The patron goddess of Athens, born
 5   Ind|        brother of Messalinus, and patron and ‘friend’ of Ovid. A
 6   Ind|          5.109, 7.94) makes him a patron of the arts. (Tacitus apart,
 7   Ind|            He may have acted as a patron to Celsus in his literary
 8   Ind|           EIV.XVI:1-52 A poet and patron of poets in Ovid’s list
 9   Ind|         and 347-344 BC) who was a patron of writers and philosophers
10   Ind|         De Rerum Natura to him as patron. Catullus travelled to Bithynia
11   Ind|          supporter of the arts, a patron of Ovid and Tibullus, Lygdaus,
12   Ind|         Father of Messalinus, and patron of Ovid who wrote his funeral
13   Ind|          The Muse of Scythia is a patron of war.~Ibis:1-40 His work
14   Ind|           the Palatine library, a patron of poets, and friend of
15   Ind|    Pompeius (2)~Sextus Pompeius a patron of Ovid. He was a descendant
16   Ind|      twins Castor and Pollux, the patron gods of travellers, were
17   Ind|         and friend of Ovid, whose patron was Messalla Corvinus. He
18   Ind|         chariot.~Book EIV.II:1-50 Patron of the harvest.~ ~Trivia~
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