- Pro
Cluentio is a
speech by the
Roman orator Cicero given in
defense of a man
named Aulus Cluentius Habitus Minor. Cluentius, from
Larinum in Samnium,...
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Titus Accius. The
defense was
undertaken by Cicero; his
extant speech Pro
Cluentio,
written up
after the trial, is
regarded as a
model of
oratory and Latin...
- at
Larinum in
southern Italy,
known chiefly from Cicero's oration, Pro
Cluentio. The
Aurii are
known to have used the
praenomina Marcus, Numerius, Aulus...
- sentence.
Vicit pudorem libido timorem audacia rationem amentia. (Cicero, Pro
Cluentio, VI.15) "Lust
conquered shame; audacity, fear; madness, reason." The more...
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Latin Wikisource has
original text
related to this article: Pro Aulo
Cluentio Habito Titus Accius was a
Roman jurist and knight.
Accius was a
native of...
- e.g. auri
quinque pondo "five (pounds) in
weight of gold" (Cicero, pro
Cluentio 179).
Hence the word
pondo by
itself came to mean "pound(s)". From Latin...
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Philippicae Judicial Pro
Quinctio Pro
Roscio Amerino Divinatio in
Caecilium In
Verrem Pro
Tullio Pro
Caecina Pro
Cluentio Pro
Archia Poeta Pro Caelio...
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Cicero Pro Quinctio, 1. Cicero, Pro
Cluentio, 1, 20, 27, 29, 33. Cicero, Pro
Cluentio, 49. Cicero, Pro
Cluentio, 45.
Pliny the Elder, ****v. 10. Suetonius...
- the
machinations of Oppianicus,
exposed by
Cicero in his oration, Pro
Cluentio. The
Cluentii were
probably of
Oscan origin. Both
Pompeii and Larinum,...
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Augustus 27. Livy ****ix.42;
Cicero pro
Cluentio Oratio 42‑48; Gell. iv.20.
Cicero De re
publica iv.6.
Cicero pro
Cluentio Oratio 42. (Livy xxiv.18. Livy iv...