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Encyclopedia > Cicero (disambiguation)

Marcus Tullius Cicero was an orator and statesman of Ancient Rome, and is generally considered the greatest Latin prose stylist. He had a younger brother, Quintus Tullius Cicero, who served in government and was an author. Marcus Tullius Cicero (January 3, 106 BC – December 7, 43 BC) was an orator and statesman of Ancient Rome, and is generally considered the greatest Latin prose stylist. ... Ancient Rome was a civilization that existed in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East between 753 BC and its downfall in AD 476. ... Latin is the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ... Quintus Tullius Cicero was the younger brother of Marcus Tullius Cicero. ...


Cicero is or was also

  • the name of a monthly German magazine on political culture. See Cicero (magazine). [1]
  • Cicero is a Scottish singer who was discovered by Pet Shop Boys and he was signed to their record label where he enjoyed minor success in the UK singles chart in early 1990s.

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Marcus Tullius Cicero (January 3, 106 BC - December 7, 43 BC) was an orator and statesman of Rome, generally considered the greatest Latin prose stylist.
Cicero was born Arpinum, Italy and died in Rome.
Cicero was consul in 63 B.C. -- the first man elected consul who had no consular ancestors in more than 30 years.
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