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  1. Cicero war auch Pontifex. Literatur. Michèle Ducos: Cicero (Marcus Tullius) fils. In: Richard Goulet (Hrsg.): Dictionnaire des philosophes antiques. Band 2, CNRS Éditions, Paris 1994, ISBN 2-271-05195-9, S. 395–396; Rudolf Hanslik: Tullius 30. In: Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft (RE).

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · " The book was written by Quintus Tullius Cicero, the brother of the great orator Marcus Cicero, for when Marcus ran for office in Rome in 64 B.C. The ancient Roman guide for campaigning still holds lessons for today's elections. Quintus Tullius Cicero wrote a long letter of advice to his brother who was running for the highest office in the land.

  3. Quintus Titurius Sabinus (? - 54 v.Chr.) was een bevelhebber onder Julius Caesar in Gallië, die vooral bekend is van zijn strijd tegen Ambiorix bij Atuatuca tijdens de Gallische Oorlog . Het weinige dat van Sabinus bekend is komt uit de Commentarii Rerum in Gallia Gestarum, beter bekend als de Bello Gallico.

  4. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Cicero (born 106 bce, Arpinum, Latium [now Arpino, Italy]—died December 7, 43 bce, Formiae, Latium [now Formia]) was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, and writer who vainly tried to uphold republican principles in the final civil wars that destroyed the Roman Republic. His writings include books of rhetoric, orations, philosophical and ...

  5. Born. Arpinum, Italy. edit data. Quintus Tullius Cicero (/ˈsɪsɨroʊ/; Classical Latin: [ˈkɪkɛroː]; 102 BC – 43 BC) was the younger brother of the celebrated orator, philosopher and statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero. He was born into a family of the equestrian order, as the son of a wealthy landowner in Arpinum, some 100 kilometres south ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Quick Reference. ( c. 102–43bc), younger brother of Cicero and similarly educated (they were both in Athens in 79 bc), had none of his brother's genius. He was irascible and often tactlessly outspoken; yet he was a good soldier and an able administrator. Plebeian aedile in 65 and praetor in 62 (helped, no doubt, by the fact that his brother ...