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Ausonius

died 394

Decimus Magnus Ausonius was a Roman poet and professor born around 310 AD in Bordeaux, Gaul. He is best known for his literary works, including the "Mosella," a poem celebrating the Moselle River, and his contributions to the genre of epistolary poetry. Ausonius served as a tutor to the future Emperor Gratian and held various political positions, including consul.