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Marcus Tullius Cicero (/ˈsɪsəroʊ/ SISS-ə-roh; Latin: [ˈmaːrkʊs ˈtʊlli.ʊs ˈkɪkɛroː]; 3
January 106 BC – 7
December 43 BC) was a
Roman statesman, lawyer...
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obtain the
consulship was
Manius Tullius Longus in 500 BC, but the most
illustrious of the
family was
Marcus Tullius Cicero, the statesman, orator, and...
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Servius Tullius was the
legendary sixth king of Rome, and the
second of its
Etruscan dynasty. He
reigned from 578 to 535 BC.
Roman and Gr****
sources describe...
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Volscian leader,
Attius Tullius.
Sensing weakness on the part of the Romans, and an
opportunity for revenge,
Tullius pretended reconciliation, and...
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Marcus Tullius Tiro (died 4 BC) was
first a slave, then a freedman, of
Cicero from whom he
received his
nomen and praenomen. He is
frequently mentioned...
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Marcus Tullius Decula was a
consul of the
Roman Republic in 81 BC
alongside Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella,
during the
dictatorship of Sulla; but the consuls...
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Robert Charles Tullius was born 7
December 1930 in Rochester, New York. He is best
known as a race car
driver and
racing team owner.
Tullius considered a...
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Tullius Crispinus was
Praetorian Prefect with
Titus Flavius Genialis in 193 AD. He was
appointed by
Didius Juli****, who had just
bought the
throne from...
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Quintus Tullius Cicero (/ˈsɪsəroʊ/ SISS-ə-roh, Latin: [ˈkɪkɛroː]; 102 BC – 43 BC) was a
Roman statesman and
military leader, as well as the
younger brother...
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Tullia Minor was the
younger daughter of Rome's
sixth king,
Servius Tullius, who
eventually married Lucius Tarquinius.
Along with her husband, she...