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The last great Roman satirist, Juvenal (c.55 – 127 AD) became famous for his savage wit and biting descriptions of life in Rome. The invisible man Little is known of Juvenal’s life beyond his ...
Juvenal wrote 16 satires, divided into five books, each with their own target from decadent aristocrats to Egyptian cannibals.
Juvenal Edjogo, former captain of the Equatorial Guinea national team said his 2013 Ballon d’Or votes were changed, but his name does not appear on the list ...
Retired basketball star Jason Richardson bought a flipped mansion in Miami. Richardson dropped $6.3 million on the 1.2-acre estate at 10010 Southwest 60th Street from Jeff Aririguzo, a source ...
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Juvenal’s satirist doesn’t only “punch down” against easy targets. He also “punches up” and fights the corner of the little guy oppressed by the rich and powerful.
Juvenal Edjogo said his votes for the Ballon d'Or in 2013 somehow got changed to Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo despite voting for other players.
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