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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia - Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero (standard English pronunciation [ˈsɪsərəʊ]; Classical Latin pronunciation [ˈkikero]) (January 3, 106 BC – December 7, 43 BC) was an orator and statesman of Ancient Rome, and is generally considered the greatest Latin orator and prose stylist. Cicero - Biography. Cicero was born in Arpinum and killed at Formia while fleeing from political enemies. "It is no exaggeration", ...

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia II - Cicero - Biography
Cicero was born in Arpinum and killed at Formia while fleeing from political enemies. "It is no exaggeration", wrote Taylor (as cited in "References"), "to say that the most brilliant era of Roman public life was ushered in by Cicero and closed by his death—he stood at its cradle and he followed its hearse." His family, the Tullii, were one of the landed gentry in Arpinum and resented the fame and fortunes of the other great Arpinate families, the Marii. Throughout his life, the conservative Cicero loathed being compared to the then more f ...

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia II - Cicero - Works

Cicero - Speeches. Of his speeches, eighty-eight were recorded, but only fifty-eight survive. (Some of the items below are more than one speech.) (81 BC) Pro Quinctio (On behalf of Publius Quinctius) (80 BC) Pro Sex. Roscio Amerino (On behalf of Sextus Roscius of Ameria) (77 BC) Pro Q. Roscio Comoedo (On behalf of Quintus Roscius the Actor) (70 BC) Divinatio in Caecilium (Spoken against Caecilius at the inquiry con ...

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Cicero, Cicero - Biography, Cicero - Early life, Cicero - Consul, Cicero - Exile and return, Cicero - Opposition to Mark Antony and death, Cicero - Works, Cicero - Speeches, Cicero - Philosophy, Cicero - Letters, Cicero - Sources, Cicero - Notes

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia - Exile

Exile is a form of punishment. It means to be away from one's home (i.e. city, state or country) while either being explicitly refused permission to return and/or being threatened by prison or death upon return. It is common to distinguish between internal exile, i.e., forced resettlement within the country of residence, and external exile, deportation outside the country of residence. Exile - History. Exile has a long tradition as a form of punishment. It has been known in Ancient Rome ...

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia - Brutus Cicero

Cicero's Brutus (full title: Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators or Brutus, or the History of Eloquence) is a history of Roman oratory. Other related archivesCicero, Roman, oratory

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia - Cicero and the Roman Republic

The latter half of the first century BCE witnessed the close of the Republican era. Cicero was idealistic regarding his aspirations for the continuation of the Republic. He was a practical statesman however his career was marked by inconstancies and policy shifts to suit the changing political climate he remained the Republic’s genuine champion. This is not surprising though for a politician in turbulent times. This inconsistency was a constant theme throughout his life, as he often equated “his own problems with the ills of the republic ...

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia II - Dermot MacMurrough - Exile Return and Death

In 1166, Ireland's new High King and Mac Murchada's only ally Muirchertach Ua Lochlainn had fallen, and a large coalition led by Tigernán Ua Ruairc (now Mac Murchada's arch enemy) marched on Leinster. Ua Ruairc and his allies took Leinster with ease, and Mac Murchada and his wife barely escaped with their lives. Mac Murchada escaped to England where he formed an alliance with King Henry II who helped him organize a mercenary army of Norman and Welsh soldiers to invade Ireland. Among them were Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, alias Strongbow, who ...

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Dermot MacMurrough, Dermot MacMurrough - Early Life and Family, Dermot MacMurrough - King of Leinster, Dermot MacMurrough - Exile Return and Death, Dermot MacMurrough - Death and Descendants, Dermot MacMurrough - Sources, Dermot MacMurrough - Source for Genealogy

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia - Return

The term return may have one of the following meanings: Return is a financial term that refers to the benefit derived from an investment. A return statement is a computer programming statement that ends a subroutine and resumes execution where the subroutine was called. The carriage return is a key on an alphanumeric keyboard. Election returns are the resulting tallies of election ballots. Tax returns are forms submitted to taxation authorities. Return is a book by Tetsu

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia II - Kizza Besigye - Return from exile and arrest

On October 26, 2005, Besigye returned to Uganda from South Africa, where he had been living. Tens of thousands of his supporters lined the streets from Entebbe International Airport to the capital, Kampala. Besigye's return was in his words "made more precipitate" by the fact that he had to register as a voter before the voter registration deadline in order to be a candidate for the 2006 elections. Besigye was arrested on November 14, 2005, accused of treason, concealment of treason and rape. The case of treason included his alleged l ...

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Kizza Besigye, Kizza Besigye - Early life and career, Kizza Besigye - 2001 elections, Kizza Besigye - Return from exile and arrest

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia - Batman Returns

Batman Returns is both the second Tim Burton Batman movie and the second Batman film starring Michael Keaton as the title character. This time, Batman meets The Penguin (Danny DeVito), Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer) and Max Shreck (Christopher Walken). It was released in theaters on June 19, 1992. The score by Danny Elfman creates gothic atmosphere by combining strings and children's choruses. The film is considered the darkest installment in the franchise and contains most of the artistic, theatrical, a ...

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia - Void return type

In various programming languages, a void return type indicates that a function does not return a value. They are implemented through the void keyword in languages such as Java, C, C# and D. In Perl, methods that are called in a context where the return type and value are not used or are irrelevant are said to be in "void context". See also. Unit type ...

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia II - John Joachim Zubly - Exile and return

As the revolutionary fervor rose in Georgia, the Council of Safety decided that his "going at large will... endanger the public safety". So on July 1, 1776 Archibald Bullock ordered his arrest, but Zubly was able to escape and find refuge with loyalists in South Carolina. Half his property was seized and his library was thrown into the Savannah River. When the British recaptured Savannah in 1778 he was able to return home. Beginning in August 1780, the Savannah newspaper The Royal Georgia Gazette published a serie ...

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John Joachim Zubly, John Joachim Zubly - Early life and career, John Joachim Zubly - Start of the revolution, John Joachim Zubly - The Continental Congress, John Joachim Zubly - Exile and return, John Joachim Zubly - External link

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia II - Hittites in the Bible - Babylonian exile and return

In Ezekiel:16:1, Jerusalem is said to be the daughter of an Hittite mother and an Amorite father, sister of Samaria and Sodom. The intent is clearly offensive, but it is not clear whether the reference to the Hitittes is concrete or only symbolic. However, a century later, Ezra is dismayed to learn, on his arrival from Babylon, that the leaders who had remained on the land had been "polluted" by mixing with other people, including the Hittites. Hittites in the Bible - Ezekiel. Ezekiel:16:1: Ag ...

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Hittites in the Bible, Hittites in the Bible - Source and ordering of citations, Hittites in the Bible - From Noah to Abraham, Hittites in the Bible - Noah, Hittites in the Bible - From Abraham to Egypt, Hittites in the Bible - Abraham, Hittites in the Bible - Esau and Jacob, Hittites in the Bible - Joseph, Hittites in the Bible - Exodus and the conquest of Canaan, Hittites in the Bible - Abraham's covenant, Hittites in the Bible - Moses, Hittites in the Bible - Joshua, Hittites in the Bible - Judges, Hittites in the Bible - Kingdoms period, Hittites in the Bible - Saul, Hittites in the Bible - David, Hittites in the Bible - Solomon, Hittites in the Bible - Elisha, Hittites in the Bible - Babylonian exile and return, Hittites in the Bible - Ezekiel, Hittites in the Bible - Ezra, Hittites in the Bible - Books

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia II - Exiles comics - Exiles

The Exiles are a group of reality-hopping heroes, created by writer Judd Winick and artist Mike McKone. The Exiles are a group of superheroes that have been removed from the their home realities to fix "hiccups" throughout the multiverse. They travel through time and space in order to correct these problems. The team consists of six members; each time a member is killed or returned to his or her home reality, a new member is introduced and joins the team. The Exiles are controlle ...

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Exiles comics, Exiles comics - Exiles, Exiles comics - Future, Exiles comics - Trivia, Exiles comics - Other Exiles series, Exiles comics - Exiles 1993 series, Exiles comics - The All-New Exiles 1995 series

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia II - History of Argentina - Perón returns from exile

On March 11, 1973, Argentina held general elections for the first time in ten years. Perón was prevented from running, but voters elected his stand-in, Dr. Hector Cámpora, as President. Cámpora acceeded to his functions on May 25, 1973, which was saluted by a massive popular gathering of the Peronist Youth movement, Montoneros, FAR and FAP (Fuerzas Armadas Peronistas) in the Plaza de Mayo. Cámpora assumed a strong stance against right-wing Peronists, declaring during his first speech: La sangre derramada no será negociada ...

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History of Argentina, History of Argentina - During the reign of the Inca, History of Argentina - Spanish colonial era, History of Argentina - Birth of the Argentine State, History of Argentina - The emergence of modern Argentina, History of Argentina - The Great Depression and World War II, History of Argentina - The rise of Juan Perón, History of Argentina - Struggle between Peronist and anti-Peronist forces, History of Argentina - Perón returns from exile, History of Argentina - The Dirty War, History of Argentina - The return to democracy, History of Argentina - The 1990s, History of Argentina - The economic crisis, History of Argentina - The recovery, History of Argentina - Notes, History of Argentina - Reference, History of Argentina - External link

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia II - Cicero Illinois - Geography

Cicero is located at 41°50'43" North, 87°45'36" West (41.845232, -87.759933)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 15.2 km² (5.8 mi²). 15.2 km² (5.8 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water. ...

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Cicero Illinois, Cicero Illinois - Geography, Cicero Illinois - Demographics

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia II - Cicero Indiana - Geography

Cicero is located at 40°7'39" North, 86°1'6" West (40.127568, -86.018375)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 5.0 km² (1.9 mi²). 3.9 km² (1.5 mi²) of it is land and 1.1 km² (0.4 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 22.28% water. ...

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Cicero Indiana, Cicero Indiana - Geography, Cicero Indiana - Demographics

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia II - Cicero and the Roman Republic - Cicero's Vision

It is important to remember that Cicero’s vision for the Republic did not simply translate to the maintenance of the status quo. Furthermore, it was not a straightforward desire to revitalise what many, such as Sallust, term the ‘moral degradation’ of the Republican system. Cicero envisaged “Rome as a selfless nobility of successful individuals determining the fate of the nation via consensus in the Senate.” Cicero’s Middle class heritage resulted in a broader outlook, which was not marred by self-interested motives. Cicer ...

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Cicero and the Roman Republic, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Cicero's Background and its Political Effects, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Cicero's Vision, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Problems in Rome, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Political Instability, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Economic Factors, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Rome's Political Structure and its effects, Cicero and the Roman Republic - The Civil War, Cicero and the Roman Republic - The Effects of the Civil War and Cicero, Cicero and the Roman Republic - The Philipics, Cicero and the Roman Republic - A Summation of Cicero's Relationship with the Republic

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia II - Cicero and the Roman Republic - The Effects of the Civil War and Cicero

Cicero was a shrewd politician and recognised that the end of the Republic was near certain. He stated that “the Republic, the Senate, the law courts are mere ciphers and that not one of us has any constitutional position at all.” The civil war had destroyed the Republic. It wreaked destruction and decimated resources throughout the Empire. Julius Caesar’s victory had been absolute. His time as dictator demonstrated the stability of “long settled, [and] orderly government” which the plebs appreciated after decades of volatile polit ...

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Cicero and the Roman Republic, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Cicero's Background and its Political Effects, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Cicero's Vision, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Problems in Rome, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Political Instability, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Economic Factors, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Rome's Political Structure and its effects, Cicero and the Roman Republic - The Civil War, Cicero and the Roman Republic - The Effects of the Civil War and Cicero, Cicero and the Roman Republic - The Philipics, Cicero and the Roman Republic - A Summation of Cicero's Relationship with the Republic

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Cicero - Exile and return: Encyclopedia II - Cicero and the Roman Republic - Rome's Political Structure and its effects

Cicero's links with the Equestrian class, combined with his status as a novos homo meant that he was isolated from the optimates. Thus, it is not surprising that Cicero envisioned a “selfless nobility of successful individuals” instead of the current system dominated by the Patricians. The fact remains that those who sat in the Senate had appropriated huge profits by exploiting the provinces. Repeatedly, the oligarchy had proved to be shortsighted, reactionary and “operating with restricted and outmoded institutions could no longer cop ...

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Cicero and the Roman Republic, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Cicero's Background and its Political Effects, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Cicero's Vision, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Problems in Rome, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Political Instability, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Economic Factors, Cicero and the Roman Republic - Rome's Political Structure and its effects, Cicero and the Roman Republic - The Civil War, Cicero and the Roman Republic - The Effects of the Civil War and Cicero, Cicero and the Roman Republic - The Philipics, Cicero and the Roman Republic - A Summation of Cicero's Relationship with the Republic

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