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(Roman Historian)
Quintus Curtius Rufus was a Roman historian of the 1st century, renowned for his work "Historiae Alexandri Magni," a detailed account of the life of Alexander the Great. Despite much of his writings being lost, he is esteemed for his contributions to historical literature. Speculation about potential alternate historical identities has arisen due to the limited knowledge of his personal life. However, Quintus Curtius Rufus's reputation as a historian stands apart from such theories, with his professional legacy centered on his important work concerning Alexander the Great.