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  Titus Annius Milo
Titus Annius Milo was a Roman political agitator, the son of C.
Milo was tribune of the plebs in 57 BC.
Milo became praetor in 54, and in that year married Fausta, daughter of the dictator Sulla and ex-wife of C.
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 Titus Annius Milo - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
TITUS ANNIUS MILO, Roman political agitator, was the son of C. Papius Celsus, but was adopted by his mother's father, T. Annius Luscus.
Milo was tribune of the plebs in 57 B.C. He took a prominent part in bringing about the recall of Cicero from exile, in spite of the opposition of Clodius.
Milo was impeached; his guilt was clear, and his enemies took every means of intimidating his supporters and his judges.
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 Science Fair Projects - Titus Annius Milo
Titus Annius Milo Papianus was a Roman political agitator, the son of C. Papius Celsus, but adopted by his mother's father, T. Annius Luscus.
Milo became praetor in 54, and in that year married Fausta, daughter of the dictator Sulla and ex-wife of Caius Memmius.
In 53, when Milo was candidate for the consulship and Clodius for the praetorship, the two leaders met by accident on the Via Appia at Bovillae and Clodius was murdered (January 18, 52).
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 Milo
- 48 BC Titus Annius Milo, a contemporary of Cicero and Caesar, was a Roman political agitator.
Milo married Fausta, daughter of the dictator Sulla and ex-wife of C. Memmius, in 54 BC.
Milo' enemies used violence to suppress Milo's supporters and intimidate the judges, and Cicero became too afraid to speak.
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 Milo Of Gloucester - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
MILO OF GLOUCESTER, lord of Brecknock and earl of Hereford (d.
Milo succeeded his father about the latter year.
John of Salisbury classes him with Geoffrey de Mandeville and others who were non tam comites regni quam hostes publici.
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 Milo - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Milo (Titus Annius Papianus Milo), 95 BC-47 BC, Roman partisan leader.
At the insistence of Pompey, Milo hired a gang to fight the gang of Clodius.
Milo was exiled to Massilia, joined the insurrection of Marcus Caelius in Italy, and was defeated, captured, and killed.
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 Asconius
Milo was being carried in a carriage with his wife Fausta, the daughter of Lucius Cornelius Sulla the Dictator, and with his close friend Marcus Fufius.
Then when Milo heard that Clodius' little son was in the Alban villa, he came to the villa, and after the boy had previously dragged off, he was asked permission by the slave Halicor to hack [Clodius] limb from limb; he strangled the steward and two servants besides.
He made Milo an object of suspicion to Pompeius, however, alleging that violence was being planned with a view toward [Pompeius'] assassination: and Pompeius on account of this rather often complained that assassination plots were being laid against himself, and openly at that, and he kept fortifying himself with a bigger guard.
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 Oration for Titus Annius Milo by Cicero: English Text
Milo, who was never in the habit of doing so, did by chance have with him some musical slaves belonging to his wife, and troops of maid servants.
Wherefore, Titus Annius may well make the same confession which Ahala made, which Nasica, which Opimius, which Marius, which we ourselves have made: and then, if the republic were grateful, he would rejoice; if ungrateful, then, though under the pressure of heavy misfortune, he would still be supported by his own conscience.
Milo, as has been said before, was convicted by a majority of thirty-eight to thirteen, though Cato voted openly for his acquittal.
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 Morgan & Milo Resources & Information - Morgan & Milo
Titus Annius Milo was a Roman politician and gangster.
Milo is a town in the province of Catania on the island of Sicily.
Milo is the name of the baby ape in Escape from the Planet of the Apes (the son of Cornelius and Dr. Zira) who grows to be Caesar in Conquest of the Planet of the Apes and Battle for the Planet of the Apes.
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 Milo — FactMonster.com
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Milo, Roman partisan leader, (Titus Annius Papianus Milo), 95 B.C.-47 B.C., Roman partisan leader.
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 Titus Annius Milo - Wikipedia
Titus Annius Milo Papianus was een Romeins politicus, bendeleider en agitator uit de 1e eeuw v.
Nog in 57 ondernam Milo tweemaal een poging om zijn rivaal Clodius gerechtelijk te vervolgen.
Milo verkeerde nu in de onmogelijkheid zijn functie als consul uit te oefenen, waarna Pompejus alleen consul werd, en Milo liet vervolgen wegens doodslag.
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 52 BC
January 18 - Publius Clodius Pulcher slain by Titus Annius Milo.
Milo is tried for the murder, but despite Cicero's legal defence, he is found guilty.
Romans under Julius Caesar defeat Gauls led by Vercingetorix at the Battle of Alesia.
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Annius performed admirably, and street violence broke out even in the Forum, where bodies piled up everywhere.
Clodius burned down Annius' house in October of that year, and the two sued each other for disturbing the peace, a farce that continued for an entire year.
Despite a magnificent oration by Cicero, Annius was found guilty and exiled to a comfortable life in Massilia.
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 Titus - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Titus
But this holds not always: for Augustus Caesar, Titus Vespasianus, Philip le Belle of France, Edward the Fourth of England, Alcibiades of Athens, Ismael the Sophy of Persia, were all high and great spirits; and yet the most beautiful men of their times.
Titus Munson Coan to the latter's mother, written while a student at Williams College over thirty years ago, and fortunately preserved by her.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Cornelia59   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Milo was being carried in a carriage along with his wife Fausta and his close friend Marcus Fufius.
In the end Milo was victorious, Clodius was slain and some witnesses even pointed their finger at Milo himself as the assassin.
When Milo was brought to trial he did not speak fearing the followers of Clodius would be incited to riot.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Titus
Son of Emperor Vespasian, Titus was closely associated with his father in military campaigns, and after AD 71 he acted as coruler with the emperor.
Roberts, Benjamin Titus 1823-93, American clergyman, one of the founders of the Free Methodist Church, b.
On Titus' death he succeeded to the throne and proved himself at once proud and more absolutist than his father.
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Milo asked his colleague, Marcus Tullius Cicero, to take care of his confiscated estate and provide that Fausta would secure the portion of the property that was reserved for her.
It was whispered that she had not been true to either of her husbands and that Milo had found her in bed with the historian Sallust.
However, she and Milo never divorced, despite stories about her sexual exploits that continued into the last days of the republic, some even attributed to her twin brother.
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 Speech in Defence of Titus Annius Milo by Cicero
Speech in Defence of Titus Annius Milo by Cicero
Milo, who was dictator of Lanuvium, his native place, was forced to go thither to appoint some priests, etc.; and Clodius, who had been to Africa, met him on his road.
Milo was in his carriage with his wife, and was accompanied by a numerous retinue, among whom were some gladiators.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Titus
Lucretius (Titus Lucretius Carus), c.99 BC-c.55 BC, Roman poet and philosopher.
According to tradition, in his first dictatorship he came from his farm to defeat the Aequi and Volscians, who were threatening the city from the east and southeast.
With Titus they comprise the Pastoral Epistles, in which St. Paul addresses his coworkers as the guardians and transmitters of his teaching.
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 Titus Annius Milo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Dies führte zur Feindschaft zwischen Milo und Sallust.
Clodius wurde dabei von den Sklaven Milos erschlagen.
Das führte zum Prozeß gegen Milo, der in die Verbannung geschickt wurde.
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 Milo and Clodius
Milo and his band and Clodius and his are shouting at each other in the streets.  Make it clear who is on whose side
Milo: Citizens, we all know Cicero acted a little rash in his actions against Catiline — but who deserved  their death more than that rabble?!  Cicero did us all a favor!  True, he committed a crime, but  don’t you think that one year is long enough for an offense that is certainly understandable?
Milo is led away by one of the guards and everyone then exits to the left
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 Pro Milone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Milo was a praetor at the time, attempting to gain the much-vaunted post of consul; Clodius was a former tribune standing for the office of praetor.
Milo, on the other hand, is perpetually depicted as a 'saviour of Rome' by his virtuous actions and political career up until that point.
Milo was condemned for the murder by a margin of 38 votes to 13
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 Dio's Rome, Volume 2 eBook
His helpers among the praetors and tribunes were Titus Annius Milo and the rest, who brought the proposition before the populace.
Consequently no decision was reached and the perpetrator, as the companion of armed champions, was dreaded in general by all: he then stood for the aedileship, with a view to escaping the penalty for his violence by being elected.
Milo had indicted him but did not succeed in bringing him to court, for the quaestors, by whom the allotment of jurors had to be made, had not been elected, and Nepos forbade the praetor to allow any case before their allotment.
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 TITUS ANNIUS MILO - Article en ligne de l'information environ TITUS ANNIUS MILO
TITUS ANNIUS MILO - Article en ligne de l'information environ TITUS ANNIUS MILO
Milo a été attaqué; sa culpabilité était claire, et ses ennemis ont pris chaque des moyens d'intimider ses défenseurs et le sien des See also:
forme augmentée de unspoken la défense: Milo est entré dans exile chez Massilia, et sa propriété a été vendue par l'enchère.
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 Publius Clodius Pulcher Summary
Annius Milo, another demagogic politician of the type of Clodius, began to organize gangs with the support of Pompey and the Senate, and the return of Cicero was engineered.
In 57 BC, one of the tribunes proposed the recall of Cicero, and Clodius resorted to force to prevent the passing of the decree.
In 53 BC, when Milo was a candidate for the consulship, and Clodius for the praetorship, the rivals collected armed bands and clashed in the streets of Rome.
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 Marcus Tullius Cicero: Post reditum in senatu
Also, Titus Fadius, who was my quaestor, and Marcus Curtius, to whose father I was quaestor, cherished the memory of our connection with all zeal, and affection, and courage.
And by what services can I requite the kindness of Titus Annius to me? all whose actions, the whole of whose conduct and thoughts, the whole of whose tribuneship, in short, was nothing else except a consistent, continual, gallant, unwearied advocacy of my safety.
He was tribune, and finding it impossible to bring Clodius to justice in the legal way, resolved to deal with him according to his own fashion, and bought a troop of gladiators, at the head of whom he had daily skirmishes with him in the streets.
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 Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
This was originally from the Roman orator Marcus Tullius Cicero's speech Pro Milone ("For Milo"), in which it was meant as a defiant reference to armed men ringing the Roman Forum intended to intimidate Cicero during his defense of Titus Annius Milo on a politically-tinged murder charge.
The case hinged on the meeting of Milo, a praetor and leader of one political mob in Rome and his enemy, Tribunis Plebis and fellow mob leader Publius Clodius Pulcher outside of Rome, where Milo killed Pulcher during a scuffle between their retinues.
Due to this history, it is also an obvious reference to the less-than-lawful methods of Luther Sloan and Section 31, who acted as a law unto themselves, and the seeming willingness of the Federation and otherwise honorable Federation officials such as Admiral William Ross to overlook these methods in the name of Federation safety.
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