where was the poet exiled in Exiled
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Ovid, the Latin poet of the Roman Empire, was banished in 8 AD from Rome to Tomis (now Constanţa, Romania) by decree of the emperor Augustus. The reasons for his banishment are uncertain. Ovid's exile, and also in brief references to the event by Pliny the Elder and Statius.
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Rome council unanimously approved a motion to "repair the serious wrong" suffered by Ovid, best known for his Metamorphoses and Ars Amatoria, or the 'Art of Love', who was exiled by the Emperor Augustus to Romania in the year AD
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