Marcus Actorius Naso

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Template:Short description Marcus Actorius Naso (fl. 1st century BCE) seems to have written a life of Julius Caesar, or a history of his times, which is quoted by Suetonius.[1][2]

Although we have very little evidence to go on, it seems probable he was anti-Caesar in tone.[3]

The time at which he lived is uncertain, but from the way in which he is referred to by Suetonius, he would almost seem to have been a contemporary of Caesar.[4]

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  1. Suetonius, Julius Caesar 9, 52
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