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.
i would say Britain was the greatest, then the USSR, then France i would guess.
In the period of the US Civil War, there was no debate as to who was the best orator in the nation. It was Edward Everett. He was the president of Harvard and once was the US Secretary of State. Civic leaders asked him and President Lincoln to give speeches after the Battle of Gettysburg.
The above sentence should read: Benjamin Franklin was one of America's greatest citizens.America's is the possessive.
Human Rights, Slavery and the American Dream
His greatest talent was his talent for public speaking since Hitler was a great orator.
What is Americas greatest contribution to world theater
Our children.
he was named after the Americas greatest architect because after his buffalo sculpter he was named after Americas greatest architect
Who was Americas greatest ally
The possessive form of the noun orator is orator's.example: The orator's message was inspiring to the audience.
The precious metals
Yes
Yes he was a very good orator many people that listened to him speak could not help but be drawn in by him. Also: According to Ian Kershaw's biography delivering rabble-rousing speeches was by far his greatest talent.
An orator is a person who gives a speech
a orator is a person who does public speaking
He was a good orator