Birthplace: Greece
Died: 0053 AD
Quintus Curtius Rufus was a Roman historian of the 1st century known for his work “Historiae Alexandri Magni,” which details the life of Alexander the Great. Despite much of his work being lost, he is recognized for his contributions to historical literature. His reputation as a historian remains separate from theories about his potential alternate historical identity, with his professional legacy focused on his significant work on the life of Alexander the Great.
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