Hostius (2nd / 1st century BC) - Roman epic, author of the Bellum Histricum poem, about the Romans fighting against the Illyrian Japans (129 p.n.). The piece was panegic in style with Gaius Sempronius Tuditanus, historian, Roman leader and consul of 129 BC. The poem was probably two books. There are only a few fragments of the Hostius epic.

Hostius was the grandfather of the Host, the beloved poet of the Roman Secular Order, who sang it in the Greek under the pseudonym "Cynthia". Bibliography

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