Thre were sevral statesmen who were also authors. The most famous is Cicero. Other famous ones were Cato the Elder, Cato the Younger.
There were quite a few. Perhaps you are thinking of Cicero or Seneca.
Cicero wanted Rome to fight Antony because he said Antony was attacking a general of the Roman people.....I really don't know if that is right though, I got it out of a book. :P
Cicero's natural abilities made him a famous Roman figure, plus his massive writing works that were kept and published by his freedman, Tiro. Ciclished patrician families. Despite this, he was he reached the office of consul He was one of Rome's greatest orators and saved the republic by uncovering the conspiracy of Cataline.
Cicero was exiled from Rome because he acted illegally in executing the Catalinean conspirators without a trial, which was the right of every Roman citizen. He was consul at the time of the conspiracy, and a consul could be prosecuted for misdeeds in office after he had left office.
Cicero denounced Gaius Verres, a governor of Sicily who had plundered his province.
No, Cicero was a Roman.
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.
No, Cicero was Roman. Cicero could speak Greek and was educated in ancient Greek philosophy, poetry and history. He was important in the introduction of Greek philosophy to Roman society.
Marcus Tullius Cicero was Cicero's full name. Cicero was a Roman statesman, philosopher, political theorist and lawyer. He is considered one of Rome's greatest orators and prose stylists. He has been influential well beyond the ancient Roman times.
Cicero. His full name was Marcus Tullius Cicero, but we just refer to him as Cicero.
Cicero was a Roman poet and orator during the time of the Roman Empire . Marcus Tullius Cicero born 3rd January 106 BC - 7th December 43 BC .
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