Firstly if you do not know, Cicero is a Roman philosopher and statesmen and one of Rome's greatest speakers. He believed many things but specifically on what would benefit Rome there are some key points. One main point being is he believed that Rome should restrict herself from giving too much help to foreign nations. If Rome did not she may go bankrupt and there would not be resources for her own citizens. There are some more minor but vague points. He certainly believed that every one should be educated very well, he certainly was, and he had a respect for drama. Now did it work? well he did not really have any authority to make major changes, he could influence Senators and certainly did but he could not implement any real changes to the way Rome worked.
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.
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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.
Cicero's involvement in a conspiracy depends on the specific historical context being referenced. In the context of the Catiline Conspiracy of 63 BCE, Cicero was actually a key figure in exposing and opposing the plot, rather than participating in it. He used his position as consul to reveal the conspiracy and protect the Roman state. Therefore, Cicero would not be part of the conspiracy in this instance.
Cicero was old and worldly-wise, as believed by the Romans. Him being a part of the conspirators would fetch them the confidence of the commoners. It would be assumed by everybody that it was his wise decision to kill Julius Caesar and their deed of killikng would not seem to be bloody but would all be buried under Cicero's gravity.
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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.
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Cicero had many ideas about the republic and the gist of them was that the republic was the best form of government on earth. This would be self-serving for Cicero as he was in with the Optimates, which were the group that resisted change.
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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.
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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.
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Cicero was born on January 3, 106 BC and died on December 7, 43 BC. Cicero would have been -63 years old at the time of death or 2117 years old today.