Quintus Roscius Gallus, known for his portrayal of the pimp Ballio in the play
Pseudolus by
Plautus, was one of the greatest comedic actors of the late
Roman Republic. He also taught Cicero about the stage and performances, and Cicero credited Roscius with teaching him the techniques of delivery, gesture, etc., that contributed to his success in oratory. Roscius entered a partnership with a man named Fannius to train an enslaved performer named Panurgus. At some point, Panurgus was murdered by a third party, Flavius. Flavius compensated Roscius with a plot of land (a
forma) in lieu of the slave's value. Fannius later claimed half of the farm's value, asserting that as co-trainer of Panurgus, he was entitled to a share of the compensation. ==Legal Dispute==