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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

batilo
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Latin poet of the 1st century century. C. , plagiarist of Virgil on the walls of the imperial palace, whom Virgil challenged with his repetitive sic vos non vobis , sic vos non vobis , sic vos non vobis , sic vos non vobis . Batilo was also the pseudonym of the Spanish politician and poet Juan Meléndez Valdés, author of odes and églogas, in praise of life in the countryside, in the manner of Beatus Ille and the bucolic poetry of Garcilaso. The Romans also called the handle of some instruments and even the instrument itself, such as the smelly substance burner.

  




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BATILO: Stick or scraper handle short, used by the ancient Romans.

  



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