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- Puritan (15882 bytes)
58: ...ns and reading the great Greek classics including Cicero, Virgil, and Ovid. They were encouraged to write... - Concertina (3686 bytes)
19: ...pg|thumb|Chemnitzer concertina made by Star Mfg., Cicero, Illinois, USA in 2000]] - Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
98: ... his daughters husband all the time assuming that Cicero would just say yes - and he did). While upper cla...
129: ...tirical in nature. The [[rhetoric]]al works of [[Cicero]], in particular, were popular. Some of the most... - Anaxarchus (1184 bytes)
7: ...that he endured this torture with fortitude and [[Cicero]] relates the same story. - Pyrrhus of Epirus (7425 bytes)
35: ... influenced by them and they received prasie from Cicero. - Government (12596 bytes)
53: *[[Plato]] - [[Aristotle]] - [[Thucydides]] - [[Cicero]] - [[Saint Augustine]] - [[Thomas Aquinas]] - Illinois (27007 bytes)
45: ...n culture]], was located near present-day [[Collinsville, Illinois]]. That civilization vanished circ...
144: *[[Carpentersville, Illinois|Carpentersville]]
145: *[[Cicero, Illinois|Cicero]]
181: *[[Collinsville, Illinois|Collinsville]]
183: *[[Edwardsville, Illinois|Edwardsville]] - Aristotle (37648 bytes)
21: ...pse of what we have lost in the praise given by [[Cicero]] to the eloquence of Aristotle's dialogues. The ... - Religion (72319 bytes)
10: ...egio'' or "re-reading," a meaning attributed by [[Cicero]] to describe the repetition of scripture. The s... - Coluccio Salutati (1748 bytes)
5: ...s, the most important being the lost letters of [[Cicero]], which overturned the entire medieval conceptio... - Petrarch (10447 bytes)
8: ...f Homer and personally discovered a collection of Cicero's letters not previously known to have existed. ...
24: ...tten to his long-dead friends from history like [[Cicero]] and Virgil. Unfortunately most of his Latin wr... - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
16: ...adua that he gained access to those passages of [[Cicero]] and [[Plato]] about the opinion of Ancients on ... - Archimedes (13735 bytes)
26: ... general physics, he was an [[astronomer]], and [[Cicero]] writes that in the year 212 BC when [[Syracuse,... - Timeline of Ancient Rome (22347 bytes)
100: **consulship of [[Cicero]]; [[Catiline]] conspiracies - Erasmus (18332 bytes)
46: ...of Caesarea|Basil]], Saint [[John Chrysostom]], [[Cicero]], and Saint [[Jerome]]. - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
19: ... for extortion and corruption. The great orator [[Cicero]] even commented, "Does anyone have the ability t... - Pompey (25785 bytes)
8: ...wn with the young staff officer, [[Marcus Tullius Cicero]]. According to [[Plutarch]], sympathetic to Pomp...
46: ...ague and enemy, Crassus, had loaned Caesar money. Cicero was in eclipse, now hounded by the ill will of [[...
55: ...others towards Cicero's recall in [[57 BC]]. Once Cicero was back, his usual vocal magic helped soothe Pom...
62: ...of the accused murderer, Milo, is notable in that Cicero, counsel for the defense, was so shaken by a Foru...
64: ...hosen tool of a quarreling Optimate oligarchy. As Cicero sadly noted, Pompey had begun to fear Caesar. The... - Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
29: ...ith the forces he could muster. The Senate, and [[Cicero]] in particular, all viewed Antony as the greates...
31: ... the Senate had underestimated Octavian. Through Cicero, Octavian managed to have Antony’s consulsh...
42: ...ntony’s wife, [[Fulvia Antonia]] pulled out Cicero’s tongue and jabbed it repeatedly with a pi... - French language (40201 bytes)
27: ... and its agents and not the literary dialect of [[Cicero]]. - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
356: *[[Cicero]], (106 BC-43 BC){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
846: *[[Isvarakrsna]], (5th century)
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