Ennius (239169 B.C.)

Ennius, an early Roman poet, the father of Roman epic poetry, born in Rudiæ, Calabria; promoted the study of Greek literature in Rome; of his poems, dramatic and epic, only a few fragments are extant (239169 B.C.).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Enniskillen * Enoch
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Engadine
Engedi
Enghien, Louis de Bourbon, Duc d'
Engineers, Royal Naval
Engineers, the Corps of Royal
England
England, The Want Of
Engles, Friedrich
Enid
Enniskillen
Ennius
Enoch
Enoch, The Book of
Enoch Arden
Entablature
Entail
Entsagen
Environment
Eolus
Eon
Eon de Beaumont, Charles d'

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