Marcus Tullius Cicero (3 January 106 – 7 December 43 BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar and Academic Skeptic. He played an important role in the politics of the late Roman Republic and upheld republican principles during the crisis that led to the establishment of the Roman Empire. His influence on the Latin language was immense: he wrote more than three-quarters of surviving Latin literature from the period of his adult life.
About Cicero in brief

Plutarch explains that the name was originally given to one of Cicer’s ancestors who had a cleft in the tip of his nose resembling a chickpeA. Cicero was born on 3 January 106 BC in Arpinum, a hill town 100 kilometers southeast of Rome. He belonged to the tribus Cornelia. His father was a well-to-do member of the equestrian order and possessed good connections in Rome. However, being a semi-invalid, he could not enter public life and studied extensively to compensate. Although little is known about his mother, it was common for the wives of important Roman citizens to be responsible for the management of the household. His brother Quintus wrote in a letter that she was a thrifty housewife. However, it is more likely that Cicero’s ancestors prospered through the cultivation and sale of chickpeas. The famous family names Fabius, Lentulus, and Piso come from the names of lentils, lentils and peas. Cicero refused to change deprecatory name when he entered politics, but refused, saying that he would make Cicero more glorious than Sculus and Catulus. During this period in Roman history,. Cicero used his knowledge of Greek to translate many theoretical concepts of Greek philosophy into Latin, thus translating them into a larger philosophical audience for a larger audience. During the chaotic latter half of the 1st century BC marked by civil wars and the dictatorship of Gaius Julius Caesar, Cicero championed a return to traditional republican government.
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