Cicero ruled the Roman Republic in 63BC, when he was named one of the two consuls. Although this was the only year that he 'ruled' Rome - he was a powerful and influential politician for a much longer period.
No, Cicero was one of Rome's greatest orators. He was basically a lawyer. He rose to the rank of counsul, and was a staunch supporter of the republic. He lived at the time of Julius Caesar, years before the idea of "emperor" was ever imagined.
You have your times confused. Cicero lived thirteen years before there was an "emperor". Cicero would have been horrified at the thought of a one man rule and would consider that type of government illegal.
Yes, Cicero had a son whose name was Marcus Tullius Cicero Minor, or "Cicero the Younger." Cicero wrote "Partitiones Oratoriae" for his son with the hopes that Cicero the Younger would go into oratory.
No, Cicero was a Roman.
No, Cicero was a lawyer, philosopher and politician.
No, Cicero was one of Rome's greatest orators. He was basically a lawyer. He rose to the rank of counsul, and was a staunch supporter of the republic. He lived at the time of Julius Caesar, years before the idea of "emperor" was ever imagined.
No, they lived about 300 years apart. Herodotus was born about 484 BC (they think) and Cicero was born in 106 BC. They weren't even close.
You have your times confused. Cicero lived thirteen years before there was an "emperor". Cicero would have been horrified at the thought of a one man rule and would consider that type of government illegal.
You have your times confused. Cicero lived thirteen years before there was an "emperor". Cicero would have been horrified at the thought of a one man rule and would consider that type of government illegal.
No, Cicero was one of Rome's greatest orators. He was basically a lawyer. He rose to the rank of counsul, and was a staunch supporter of the republic. He lived at the time of Julius Caesar, years before the idea of "emperor" was ever imagined.
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Yes, Cicero had a son whose name was Marcus Tullius Cicero Minor, or "Cicero the Younger." Cicero wrote "Partitiones Oratoriae" for his son with the hopes that Cicero the Younger would go into oratory.
No, Cicero was a Roman.
The address of the Cicero Public Library is: 5225 West Cermak Road, Cicero, 60804 2815
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No, Cicero was a lawyer, philosopher and politician.