Roman statesman and patron of letters. He was born (between 74 B.C.
and 64 B.C.) into a wealthy family and was a trusted
adviser of Octavian (Augustus), who employed Maecenas as his personal representative
for various political missions. Later he retired and devoted all his time
to his famous literary circle, which included Horace,
Vergil, and Propertius. Although his friendship with Octavian became strained
in later years, he bequeathed all his property to the emperor. To the great
poets of his day he proved a friend and a munificent patron. His name is
the symbol of the wealthy, generous patron of the arts.
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