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Lucan

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Lucan, a Roman poet of the first century AD, is best known for his epic poem "Pharsalia," which recounts the civil wars between Julius Caesar and Pompey. His work is notable for its vivid imagery and dramatic style, reflecting the turmoil of his time. Lucan's poetry is characterized by its philosophical depth and rhetorical flair, often exploring themes of fate and the human condition. Despite his early death at the age of 25, he left a significant mark on Latin literature, influencing later poets and writers with his innovative approach to epic storytelling.

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