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What (who) is CICERO - definition

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Cicero (CTA station); Cícero; Cicero (CTA); CICERO; Cicero station; Ciciro

CICERO         
  • Cicero's death (France, 15th century)
  • Cicero about age 60, from a marble bust
  • Cicero – First speech against Catilina in Latin (English subtitles)
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  • ''The Vengeance of Fulvia'' by Francisco Maura y Montaner, 1888 depicting Fulvia inspecting the severed head of Cicero
  • ''Marci Tullii Ciceronis Opera Omnia'' (1566)
  • Marcus Tullius Cicero dragged from his litter and assassinated by soldiers under the command of Marc Antony 43 BC (1880 illustration)
  • [[Arpino]], Italy, birthplace of Cicero
  • ''[[The Young Cicero Reading]]'' by [[Vincenzo Foppa]] (fresco, 1464), now at the [[Wallace Collection]]
  • Henry VIII's]] childhood copy of ''[[De Officiis]]'', bearing the inscription in his hand, "Thys boke is myne Prynce Henry"
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Cicero         
  • Cicero's death (France, 15th century)
  • Cicero about age&nbsp;60, from a marble bust
  • Cicero – First speech against Catilina in Latin (English subtitles)
  • upright=1.2
  • ''The Vengeance of Fulvia'' by Francisco Maura y Montaner, 1888 depicting Fulvia inspecting the severed head of Cicero
  • ''Marci Tullii Ciceronis Opera Omnia'' (1566)
  • Marcus Tullius Cicero dragged from his litter and assassinated by soldiers under the command of Marc Antony 43 BC (1880 illustration)
  • [[Arpino]], Italy, birthplace of Cicero
  • ''[[The Young Cicero Reading]]'' by [[Vincenzo Foppa]] (fresco, 1464), now at the [[Wallace Collection]]
  • Henry VIII's]] childhood copy of ''[[De Officiis]]'', bearing the inscription in his hand, "Thys boke is myne Prynce Henry"
·noun Pica type;
- so called by French printers.
Cicero (disambiguation)         
Cicero (106–43 BC), full name Marcus Tullius Cicero, was a Roman statesman, lawyer, political theorist, philosopher and one of Rome's greatest orators.

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Cicero (disambiguation)

Cicero (106–43 BC), full name Marcus Tullius Cicero, was a Roman statesman, lawyer, political theorist, philosopher and one of Rome's greatest orators.

Cicero may also refer to:

Examples of use of CICERO
1. Cicero, if I use it to describe your opportunist behaviour.
2. His speeches do not have what Cicero called functional beauty.
3. Earlier Monday, mourners also gathered at Our Lady of the Mount Church in Cicero to pay their last respects to Catalina Garcia, who was remembered as a "daughter of Cicero" by city officials in this heavily Hispanic suburb.
4. In addition to his work on texts, he wrote brief, critical, yet sympathetic biographies of Cicero and Horace, guides to names in Cicero and studies of Roman nomenclature and of rhyme and near–rhyme in Latin dactylic verse.
5. Walter Jones (R–N.C.) read from Cicero and held up photos of cars.