- "In
Verrem" ("Against Verres") is a
series of
speeches made by
Cicero in 70 BC,
during the
corruption and
extortion trial of
Gaius Verres, the
former governor...
- roːˈmaːnus ˈsũː]; "I am (a)
Roman citizen") is a
phrase used in Cicero's In
Verrem as a plea for the
legal rights of a
Roman citizen. When
travelling across...
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misgovernment of Verres, as
recorded by
Cicero in 70 BC in his oration, In
Verrem.
Another was the
Sicilian revolt under ****tus Pompeius,
which liberated...
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persuasion used on the jury. One such
example is
found in the
speech In
Verrem,
where he
states "with you on this bench, gentlemen, with
Marcus Acilius...
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statesman Cicero condemned the
misgovernment of
Verres in his
oration In
Verrem.
Various groups used the
island as a
power base at
different times: slave...
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civis rom**** sum I am (a)
Roman citizen Is a
phrase used in Cicero's In
Verrem as a plea for the
legal rights of a
Roman citizen clamea admittenda in itinere...
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Verrem, i. 51, 52. Pseudo-Asconius, In
Verrem, I, p. 195.
Pliny the Younger, Epistulae, ix. 39. PIR, vol. I, p. 395.
Marcus Tullius Cicero, In
Verrem...
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Caecilius in the
process for
selecting a
prosecutor of
Gaius Verres) (70 BC) In
Verrem (Against
Gaius Verres, or The Verrines) (71 BC) Pro
Tullio (On
behalf of...
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citing Mommsen CIL I 2nd p. 329, 335; Rǒmische
Forschungen II 45, 4. In
Verrem V 36 and
Paulus s.v. ludi
magni p. 122 M.
Macrobius I 10, 11.
Wissowa (1912)...
- that you, Verres, left not one
single statue in Aspendus. (Cicero, In
Verrem, 2.1.53.) I have a
dream that my four
little children will one day live...