About Cicero
Cicero, born in 106 BCE in Arpinum, was a Roman statesman, orator, and philosopher known for his significant contributions to Roman law and politics. As a staunch defender of the Republic, he famously opposed the power of dictators like Julius Caesar and played a crucial role in the political events following Caesar's assassination. His writings on ethics, rhetoric, and the nature of government have profoundly influenced Western thought and continue to be studied today.