Proper noun
Strabo
(63/64 B.C.E. – ca. 24 C.E.) Ancient Greek geographer, philosopher, and historian from Amaseia in Pontus.
According to Strabo (1.1.9), Seleucus was the first to link tides to the lunar attraction, and that the height of the tides depends on the moon's position relative to the sun. Source: Internet
Although Strabo shows skepticism as to their historicity, the Amazons in general continue to be taken as historical throughout Late Antiquity. Source: Internet
After the loss of their capital, according to Strabo, a large portion of the Boii left Italy. Source: Internet
A native of Sicily so clear-sighted that he could see things at great distance as if they were nearby was also called "Strabo." Source: Internet
As far as Nemi's Diana is concerned there are two different versions, by Strabo Strabo V 249: αφιδρύματα της ταυροπόλου. Source: Internet
At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Strabo and Cato (or, less frequently, year 665 Ab urbe condita ). Source: Internet