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Browsing named entities in M. Tullius Cicero, De Officiis: index (ed. Walter Miller).
Found 276 total hits in 276 results.
Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis
(95-46), son of the preceding and great-grandson of the Cen-
sor; a Stoic philosopher; orator; soldier, 1.112.
defeated at Thapsus (46); judge, 3.66.
stern and unyielding as his great-grandfather, 1.112; 3.88.
his suicide, 1.112.
close friend of Cicero (II, 2); 3.88
100 BC - 44 BC (search for this): entry gaius-caesar-cicoffmiller-2
Gaius Caesar
Julius (100-44), consul (59), in Gaul (58-50), conquered Pompey at Pharsalus (48), dictator (48-44), assassinated (44); orator, statesman, scholar, soldier; despot, 2.2.
tyrant, 1.112; 2.23–28, 83.
confiscator, 1.43; 2.84.
enslaver of Rome, 3.85.
treatment of Marseilles, 2.28.
a victim of depraved ambition, 1.26; 3.83.
a conspirator with Catiline, his love of wrong, 2.84.
deserved his death, 3.19, 32, 82
Manius Aquilius
consul (101) with Marius; victorious in the Servile War in Sicily; prosecuted (98) but acquitted, 2.50.
Quintus Catulus
Lutatius, half-brother of Julius Caesar Strabo, 1.133.
orator; scholar, 1.133.
author; soldier; consul with Marius (102) in the war against the Cimbri (101); gentleman, 1.109.
committed suicide to escape the proscriptions of Marius (87).
Cimbrians
a Celtic people, migrating in a vast horde toward Italy, were cut to pieces by Marius and Catulus in the Raudian Plains near Verona (101), 1.38.
Gaius Marius
(157-87), seven times consul; gained his first consulship dishonourably, 3.79, 81.
conquered Jugurtha (107); saved Rome from the invading Cimbri (102) and Teutons (101); a military genius, 1.76.
cruel and selfish, he flooded the streets of Rome with her best blood in the civil war with Sulla
Quintus Catulus
Lutatius, half-brother of Julius Caesar Strabo, 1.133.
orator; scholar, 1.133.
author; soldier; consul with Marius (102) in the war against the Cimbri (101); gentleman, 1.109.
committed suicide to escape the proscriptions of Marius (87).
Gaius Marius
(157-87), seven times consul; gained his first consulship dishonourably, 3.79, 81.
conquered Jugurtha (107); saved Rome from the invading Cimbri (102) and Teutons (101); a military genius, 1.76.
cruel and selfish, he flooded the streets of Rome with her best blood in the civil war with Sulla
102 BC (search for this): entry thyestes-cicoffmiller-1
Thyestes
son of Pelops and brother of Atreus (q.v.), (III, 102).
Gaius Fimbria
Flavius, colleague of Marius in his second consulship (104); orator and jurist, 3.77.