Lucan - Wikipedia Modern bust of Lucan in Córdoba There are no ancient likenesses Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (3 November AD 39 – 30 April AD 65), better known in English as Lucan ( ˈluːkən ⓘ), was a Roman poet, born in Corduba, Hispania Baetica (present-day Córdoba, Spain)
Lucan | Roman Poet, Epic Poem Pharsalia | Britannica Lucan was a Roman poet and republican patriot whose historical epic, the Bellum civile, better known as the Pharsalia because of its vivid account of that battle, is remarkable as the single major Latin epic poem that eschewed the intervention of the gods
Lucan (TV Series 1977–1978) - IMDb A boy raised by wolves is found at the age of ten He is named Lucan and sent to a scientific institution to become civilized All grown up, Lucan leaves to find his family, but not all are convinced that he won't revert to his wild ways
Lucan - New World Encyclopedia Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (November 3, 39 C E – April 30, 65 C E ), better known in English as Lucan, was a Roman poet, born in Corduba (present-day Córdoba, Spain), in the Hispania Baetica
Lucan (American TV series) - Wikipedia Lucan is a TV drama starring Kevin Brophy that aired on ABC from 1977 to 1978 The series was based on an earlier May 22, 1977, made-for-TV movie of the same name directed by David Greene starring John Randolph and Kevin Brophy, along with Stockard Channing, Ned Beatty and Lou Frizzell
Lucan (TV Mini Series 2013) - IMDb Based on the work of the journalist John Pearson, LUCAN tells the story of the murders committed by Lord ("Lucky") Lucan (Rory Pearson), as well as explaining his subsequent disappearance
Lucan (British TV series) - Wikipedia Lucan is a two-part British television drama, starring Rory Kinnear, Christopher Eccleston and Catherine McCormack, portraying the disappearance in 1974 of the Earl of Lucan, following the murder of his children's nanny
Eric Lucan for State Assembly 2026 Eric Lucan is running for State Assembly 2026, advocating for effective policies and community engagement
Lucan, The Civil War (Pharsalia) | Loeb Classical Library Lucan (M Annaeus Lucanus, 39–65 CE), son of wealthy M Annaeus Mela and nephew of Seneca, was born at Corduba (Cordova) in Spain and was brought as a baby to Rome In 60 CE at a festival in Emperor Nero's honour Lucan praised him in a panegyric and was promoted to one or two minor offices
Marcus Annaeus Lucanus - World History Encyclopedia It is for this historical poem that Lucan is most famous Spanning ten books, it tells the story of the brutal civil conflict between Caesar and Pompey (49-45 BCE)