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'''Marcus Tulius Cicero''' (106BC - 43BC), born in Arpinum, was a Roman politician, lawyer, orator and philosopher. He was born in a family of [[equites]]. Cicero studied in Greece and Rome philosophy and retorica. His success as a lawyer made him able to start a political career. In 63BC he became consul after [[Catalina]] lost the votement for the consulship. Catalina tried to become consul the illegal way, but Cicero found out and executed the leaders in Rome. Catalina was killed in a battle in the north of Italia.
'''Marcus Tulius Cicero''' (106 BC — 43 BC) was a Roman politician, lawyer, orator and philosopher.


During the reign of Caesar, Cicero wasn't active in the politic of Rome. After the murder on Caesar, he worked with [[Antonius]] and [[Octavianus]] to start his political career over. During his contact with them, Cicero was murdered. His hands and head was nailed on the [[Forum Romanum]].
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Cicero wrote several books, of which [[De natura Deorum]], about the existence of the gods, [[De Divinatione]], [[De finibus Bonorum et Malorum]], letters to friends and relative...
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Marcus Tulius Cicero (106 BC — 43 BC) was a Roman politician, lawyer, orator and philosopher.

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