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No, John F. Kennedy did in his inaugeration speech.
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.
Roman politicians from the first century BC
The first one is called Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman Empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.
Cicero (106-43 B.C.), the Roman orator, first said, "Where there's life, there's hope".
Yes, the first book is called Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in most parts of the world. Some countries, including the US, changed the title.
The first Greek philosopher was "Thales".
Several persons in history bear the name Constantine but none was a philosopher. The first known is Constantine I the Great Emperor of Rome and introductor of the christian religion as the official Roman religion.
Cicero's full name was Marcus Tullius Cicero.Therefore his praenomen (given name) was Marcus.
Cicero had one daughter Tullia and one son Marcus, both from his first wife Terentia.
Cicero first married Arpinum, who belonged to a wealthy noble Plebian family. After their divorce, Cicero married Publilia, who had been his ward. The marriage did not last long.