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  Marcus Tullius Cicero
Craig, "Dilemma in Cicero's Divinatio in Caecilium," AJP 106 (1985) 442-46.
Fuchs, "Eine Dopplefassung in Ciceros Catilinarischen Reden," Hermes 87 (1959) 463-69.
Classen, "Ciceros Rede für Caelius," ANRW I.3 (1973) 60-94.
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  Cicero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cicero himself accompanied the former consul Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura, one of the conspirators, to the Tullianum.
Cicero and his younger brother Quintus Tullius Cicero, formerly one of Caesar's legates, and all of their contacts and supporters were numbered among the enemies of the state (though reportedly Octavian fought against Cicero being added to the list for two days).
Cicero - Dion and Brutus - Fabius and Pericles - Lucullus and Kimon
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 Cicero - Crystainks
Cicero was born in Arpinum and killed at Formia, fleeing from political enemies.
Cicero procured a senatus consultum de re publica defendenda (a declaration of martial law, also called the senatus consultum ultimum) and drove Catiline out of the city by a speech known for the harsh, almost brutal, language in which he describes the debauchery of Rome and especially Catiline.
Cicero and his younger brother Quintus Tullius Cicero, formerly one of Caesar's legates, and all of their contacts and support were numbered among the enemies of the state.
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 Cornelius Nepos - Atticus
Atticus' sister was married to Quintus Tullius Cicero; the marriage was arranged by Marcus Cicero, with whom Atticus lived on very close terms ever since they were students together, indeed much more intimately than with Quintus, which shows that similarity of character carries more weight in friendship than ties of blood.
He would not even consent to go with Quintus Cicero to Asia, though he might have obtained the post of legate [lieutenant-governor] on his staff, for he said that it was not appropriate, after he had refused to hold a praetorship [governorship], to be a praetor's assistant.
Atticus, though he was very intimate with Cicero, and a close friend of Brutus, not only gave them no encouragement towards injuring Antony, but on the contrary protected, as far as he could, those close to him as they fled from the city, and helped them with whatever they required.
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Cicero's friends encouraged him, saying he was not likely ever to have a fairer and more honourable introduction to public life; he therefore undertook the defence, carried the cause, and got much renown for it.
Cicero, accordingly, accepting the conditions, came forward to make his withdrawal; and silence being made, he recited his oath, not in the usual, but in a new and peculiar form, namely, that he had saved his country and preserved the empire; the truth of which oath all the people confirmed with theirs.
Cicero had not been long at Rome when, taking the opportunity of Clodius's absence, he went with a great company to the capitol, and there tore and defaced the tribunician tables, in which were recorded the acts done in the time of Clodius.
classics.mit.edu /Plutarch/cicero.1b.txt   (10993 words)

  
 Greek and Roman Titles
Oration in Defense of the porposed Manilian Law....By Cicero (106-43 B.C.) - Marcus Tullius Cicero....brn0229d.pdf....Disk 2
Oration of M.T. Cicero for Quintus Roscius the Actor....By Cicero (106-43 B.C.) - Marcus Tullius Cicero....brn0223c.pdf....Disk 2
Oration of M.T. Cicero for Sextus Roscius of Ameria....By Cicero (106-43 B.C.) - Marcus Tullius Cicero....brn0223b.pdf....Disk 2
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 Marcus Tullius Cicero
Craig, "Dilemma in Cicero's Divinatio in Caecilium," AJP 106 (1985) 442-46.
Fuchs, "Eine Dopplefassung in Ciceros Catilinarischen Reden," Hermes 87 (1959) 463-69.
Classen, "Ciceros Rede für Caelius," ANRW I.3 (1973) 60-94.
web1.cc.utexas.edu /depts/classics/documents/Cic.html   (3045 words)

  
 Classics Eireann: Tom Giblin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
Quintus in fact later married Atticus' sister, the arrogant and headstrong Pomponia, and while their marriage lasted 25 years and produced one son, Quintus junior, it was never particularly happy.
Quintus' own rehabilitation may have been marked by the fact that his son was made one of the Luperci (an obscure priesthood) in 46 and held this position until his death in 43.
Quintus, his son, and Marcus were all proscribed (Curiously enough, Marcus' son was spared and went on to hold a consulship in 30 B.C.).
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Cicero   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
Cicero CICERO [Cicero] (Marcus Tullius Cicero) or Tully, 106 BC-43 BC, greatest Roman orator, famous also as a politician and a philosopher.
Cicero, Quintus Tullius CICERO, QUINTUS TULLIUS [Cicero, Quintus Tullius] c.102 BC-43 BC, Roman general; brother of Cicero the orator.
Cicero, N.Y. Joining the women's rights movement in 1853, she edited in Syracuse, N.Y., the National Citizen, a feminist journal.
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 The Internet Classics Archive | Cicero by Plutarch
And when Cicero was discomposed at this, he said, "You have my praise and admiration, Cicero, and Greece my pity and commiseration, since those arts and that eloquence which are the only glories that remain to her, will now be transferred by you to Rome."
Verres was thus convicted; though Cicero, who set the fine at seventy-five myriads, lay under the suspicion of being corrupted by bribery to lessen the sum.
Caesar, though cited, did not give his testimony against Clodius, and declared himself not convinced of his wife's adultery, but that he had put her away because it was fit that Caesar's house should not be only free of the evil fact, but of the fame too.
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 Pro L. Flacco M. Tulli Ciceronis Oratio
Part of the charge was on the grounds that he had prohibited the Jews from carrying out of his province the gold which they used to collect annually throughout the empire for the temple at Jerusalem, and that he had seized it all, and remitted it to Rome.
In 68 he was a subordinate commander under Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus, in 67 in Achaea and Crete and in 66 under Pompey in his campaign against the pirates.
"Cicero represents, as also apparently had Hortensius, that the prosecution's chief concern was to attack Flaccus, as they had attacked Gaius Antonius, because he had effectively helped Cicero in the suppression of the Catilinarian conspiracy; and that by means of their attack on Flaccus they hoped to smash Cicero himself.
www.uah.edu /student_life/organizations/SAL/texts/latin/classical/cicero/proflacco.html   (997 words)

  
 Cicero, Treatise on the Laws ToC: The Online Library of Liberty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
Cicero was a Roman lawyer and statesman who was active during the late Republic in resisting the rise of dictatorship.
Cicero proves that they also believed and worshipped one true God in all his wonderful Theophanies and developements, and that the astonishing multiplicity of divinities which they venerated, was originally the product of a pious fear, but augmented and often corrupted by the interest of certain parties.
Cicero supposes this dialogue to take place near his villa at Arpinum, on the banks of the river Liris, and beneath the shade of a grove, in the midst of which grew an ancient oak.
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 02-36sha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
The relationship between the brothers is described in summary (Shackleton Bailey has the advantage of making considerable use of references to his earlier work), revealing, contrary to the conventional view of 'an affectionate relationship down to the closing years of their lives' (cover, front flap of this edition), a relationship not void of friction.
Quintus is depicted as a translator and prolific versifier (p.
These letters date from March or April to July 43 BC and reveal a very statesmanlike Cicero, filled with political purpose on the one hand, and on the other a rather passive Brutus, the helpless spectator of events that were to culminate in a new dispensation.
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 M. Tulli Ciceronis Epistularum Ad Quintum Fratrem Libri Tres
Quintus Tullius Cicero was born in 102 B.C., four years younger than his famous brother, Marcus.
Outside of this one brief period of discord, Quintus' attitude towards Marcus was one of loyalty and affection.
Unfortunately Quintus' loyalty to his brother would ultimately cost him, and his son, as they both were included in the Triumvirate's (Antony, Octavian, and Lepidus) proscription of Marcus Tullius Cicero in December of 43 B.C. Quintus was put to death in Rome a few days before the murder of Marcus.
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Quintus: Just look to see who benefits from the catastrophe...and the culprit will be clear.
Quintus: Regardless of WHO did it...the ruling elite will use every advantage to their benefit.
Quintus: I thought everything was invented before the turn of the last century.
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 Quintus -- the VotD blacksmith - Eternal Lands Official Forums
The location of Quintus is a bit unpractical, since you have to be on exactly the right spot inf front of the counter, or go behinf the counter, to trade qith him.
Quintus was notified, now wait to see if s/he wants to trade with you.
Well, I assume that if I'm close enough to trade with Quintus, I should also be close enough for Quintus to trade with me. It did work the first few times, but not when I later returned to try ahain, it failed.
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 Cicero. 1909–14. Letters. Vol. 9, Part 3. The Harvard Classics
Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Nonfiction > Harvard Classics > Cicero > Letters
A I, To Terentia, Tulliola, and Young Cicero (At Rome)
To His Brother Quintus (On His Way to Rome)
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 Speech in Defence of Quintus Ligarius by Cicero
But he was prevailed upon by Cicero's eloquence, which extorted from him a verdict of acquittal against his will; and he afterward pardoned Ligarius and allowed him to return to Rome.
Therefore, Quintus Ligarius, after refusing it for a long time without effect, took upon himself the government of the province against his will.
He left his home, not only not for the purpose of joining in any war, but when there was not even the slightest suspicion of war.
www.4literature.net /Cicero/Speech_in_Defence_of_Quintus_Ligarius   (657 words)

  
 The Political Works of Marcus Tullius Cicero (1841), Vol. II Treatise on the Laws: The Online Library of Liberty
Return to the Introduction to Cicero and the detailed Table of Contents.
The Political Works of Marcus Tullius Cicero: Comprising his Treatise on the Commonwealth; and his Treatise on the Laws.
Let this, therefore, be a fundamental principle in all societies, that the gods are the supreme lords and governors of all things,—that all events are directed by their influence and wisdom, and that they are loving and benevolent to mankind.
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 The Roman Candidate: Letters between brothers Marcus and Quintus Cicero
Quintus Cicero, Letter to His Brother Marcus Cicero, 64 BCE:
Besides, it confers a great reputation, and great distinction to be accompanied by those whom you have defended and saved in the law courts.
On the 15th of July the rate of interest rose from four to eight per cent, owing to the compact made by Memmius with the consul Domitius.
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 Amazon.com: "Quintus Cicero": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
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 AllRefer.com - Quintus Tullius Cicero (Ancient History, Rome, Biography) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
AllRefer.com - Quintus Tullius Cicero (Ancient History, Rome, Biography) - Encyclopedia
B.C., Roman general; brother of Cicero the orator.
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 Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Ancient Legal Texts
Cicero (105-43 BCE): On the Laws, excerpts from Books II and III, [At this Site]
Quintus Cicero, Letter to His Brother Marcus Cicero, on the problems of running for office.
Cicero (105-43 BCE): Selections from Letters on the Rise of Augustus [At Saskatchewan]
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 Cicero, Quintus Tullius - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
Cicero, Quintus Tullius - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK or LOGIN
Cicero, Quintus Tullius, c.102 &BC;-43 &BC;, Roman general; brother of Cicero the orator.
After service in Asia he accompanied Julius Caesar to Britain (55 &BC;); wintered in Gaul (54 &BC;), where he fought off the attacks of Ambiorix; and went to Cilicia (51 &BC;) as legate with his brother.
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 CSL: Credits
Cicero, Quintus Tullius - Commentariolum Petitionis submitted by David Camden
Cicero - Pro Archia (French) submitted by Almasty from Héguin de Guerle's 1831 translation
Hadrian - Carmina (English) submitted by David Camden from an original translation
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 North's Plutarch, Vol. 5, Page 363
these matters were a brewing, Cicero was at a house of his
Astyra, a place by the sea side where Cicero had an other
Cicero being caried unto Astyra, and there finding a shippe
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