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Marcus Tullius Cicero was a prominent Roman statesman, orator, and philosopher, born in 106 BC in Arpinum. He played a vital role in the politics of the late Roman Republic and is best known for his contributions to the development of Roman rhetoric and his philosophical writings. Cicero's eloquence in speech and writing made him one of the most influential figures in the history of Western thought. His works on rhetoric, such as 'De Oratore,' and philosophy, including 'De Re Publica,' laid the groundwork for future generations of scholars and politicians.