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  • CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS° — (106 B.C.E.–3 B.C.E.), Roman orator and statesman. In 59 B.C.E. Cicero delivered a speech in Rome on behalf of his client Flaccus (Pro Flacco), who was accused of having seized gold contributed by the Jews to the Temple, while he was proconsul of …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Political career of Marcus Tullius Cicero — Infobox Writer name = Marcus Tullius Cicero |200px caption = Marcus Tullius Cicero birthdate = January 3, 106 BC birthplace = Arpinum, Italy deathdate = December 7, 43 BC deathplace = Formia, Italy occupation = Politician, lawyer, orator and… …   Wikipedia

  • Marcus Terentius Varro Lucullus — Legate of the Roman Republic In office 83 BC – 83 BC Curule Aedile of the Roman Republic In office 79 BC – 79 BC …   Wikipedia

  • Minucia (gens) — The gens Minucia was a Roman family, which flourished from the earliest days of the Republic until imperial times. The gens was apparently of patrician origin, but was better known by its plebeian branches. The first of the Minucii to hold the… …   Wikipedia

  • Decimus Laelius — Contents 1 Prosecuting Flaccus 2 Later career 3 Family connections …   Wikipedia

  • Cispius — Contents 1 Cispius Laevus 2 M. Cispius 3 L. Cispius (Laevus) 4 …   Wikipedia

  • Cispia (gens) — The gens Cispia was a plebeian family at Rome. Although the gens was supposedly of great antiquity, the Cispii only achieved prominence toward the end of the Republic.[1] Contents 1 Origin of the gens 2 Praenomina used by the gens …   Wikipedia

  • Caelius Rufus, Marcus — ▪ Roman politician born 88 BC, at Interamna [modern Teramo, Italy] died 48, Thurii, Bruttium       Roman politician and close friend of Cicero. He is possibly also the Rufus whom the poet Catullus accused of stealing his mistress Clodia. At her… …   Universalium

  • Gaius Rabirius Postumus — Gaius Rabirius Postumus, defended by Cicero (54 BC) in the extant speech Pro Rabirio Postumo , when charged with extortion in Egypt and complicity with Aulus Gabinius. Rabirius was a member of the equites order who lent a very large sum of money… …   Wikipedia

  • Aulus Caecina Severus — Aulus Caecina, son of Aulus Caecina who was defended by Cicero (69 BC) in a speech still extant, took the side of Pompey in the civil wars, and published a violent tirade against Caesar, for which he was banished.He recanted in a work called… …   Wikipedia

  • Quintus Roscius Gallus — (ca. 126 62 BC), Roman actor, was born into slavery at Solonium, near Lanuvium.Endowed with a handsome face and manly figure, he studied the delivery and gestures of the most distinguished advocates in the Forum, especially Q Hortensius, and won… …   Wikipedia

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