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Francis Bacon had many careers. He was a politician, statesman, philosopher, orator, and author. Francis Bacon is known as the creator of empiricism.
Demosthenes.
Cicero and Caesar belonged to opposing political factions. Cicero was the best orator the romans ever had.
Julius Caesar was one of the best genrals the Romans ever had. He was also a brilliant orator and he was charismatic and good at getting along with people.
Your question is hard to answer because to judge an orator one would have to hear and see him and the Romans never made any DVDs of their speeches. The most famous one who comes to mind is Cicero, but in his own time he had big competition from Hortensius. Cato the Elder, Julius Caesar and Marc Antony could also be rated as great. An orator did not just stand up and deliver a speech. He had gestures and voice inflections---showmanship was part of the art of persuasion.
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Train for what? Please be more specific. The Romans had to train for many things. Army? Orator? Lawyer? Mosaic maker? Banker? Baker?
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He was a roman orator and a philosopher, he tried to limit the power of Rome's generals and give control of the government back to senate.
Francis Bacon had many careers. He was a politician, statesman, philosopher, orator, and author. Francis Bacon is known as the creator of empiricism.
The philosopher who put a pebble under his tongue to improve his speech was Demosthenes, an ancient Greek orator. He did this as a form of speech therapy to overcome a speech impediment.
A person skilled in the art of public speaking is called an orator. Also a carnival barker (sarcasm).
The possessive form of the noun orator is orator's.example: The orator's message was inspiring to the audience.
Demosthenes.
If he or she makes them well then it is an orator.
A person who delivers speeches effectively and uses words skillfully is called an "orator" or a "rhetorician."