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Marcus Tullius Cicero was a prominent Roman statesman, orator, and philosopher, born in 106 BC. His contributions to the Latin language and Roman politics have made him a significant figure in Western thought. Cicero's philosophical works, particularly his writings on ethics and politics, have influenced generations of thinkers. He was a master of rhetoric, and his speeches against corrupt officials are still studied for their eloquence and persuasive power.

Cicero's career was marked by his staunch defense of the Roman Republic and his opposition to dictatorial rule, which ultimately led to his downfall. His extensive correspondence and treatises, including 'On the Republic' and 'On the Laws', explore the principles of governance and justice. Despite facing challenges and eventual exile, Cicero's legacy endures, cementing his place as one of the greatest orators and philosophers of ancient Rome.

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Fecha de Nacimiento January 1, 0106
Lugar de Nacimiento Arpinum, Italy
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