Pro Milone

Pro Milone (also: Pro Milone T. Annio Latin: " For Titus Annius Milo " ), the revised and expanded, verschriftete version of a speech that has kept 52 BC in Rome, the Roman lawyer and politician Marcus Tullius Cicero. In it, he defended the accused of the murder of Publius Clodius due Pulcher Titus Annius Milo.

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Cicero performs a " defense in " The perpetrators were therefore Milos slaves (status coniecturalis ). In addition, it was not murder, but self-defense (status finitionis ). Instead, Milo would actually as tyrannicide divine honors earning (status qualitatis ).

Famous Quotes

  • Inter arma enim silent leges - For among arms, the laws are silent.
  • Condemno - I condemn.
  • Cui bono? - Who does it benefit?
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