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Marcus Gavius Apicius

Apicius

Marcus Gavius Apicius (early 1st c. AD), a fabulously wealthy gourmand who, the story goes, poisoned himself when his fortune fell to a 'mere' ten million sesterces. A cookbook later bore his name.

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Mentioned in 3 works (4 total)

Consolation to His Mother Helvia philosophy · 1 mention
On the Happy Life philosophy · 1 mention
Moral Letters to Lucilius philosophy · 2 mentions

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