Claudianus
Claudianus was a Roman poet who lived during the late 4th and early 5th centuries AD. He is best known for his epic poetry and for his works that celebrated the achievements of the Roman Empire. His writings often reflect the political and social issues of his time, particularly the reign of Emperor Honorius.
Claudianus was born in Alexandria, Egypt, and later moved to Rome, where he gained recognition for his literary talent. His most famous works include the "De Raptu Proserpinae" and "In Eutropium," which showcase his skill in blending mythology with contemporary themes. His influence on later poets and his role in the development of Latin literature are significant.