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IgorC [24]
3 years ago
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The orator and philosopher who called on romans to work together was ?

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ozzi3 years ago
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The orator and philosopher who called on Romans to work together was Cicero. His full name was <span>Marcus Tullius </span>Cicero. he was a Roman politician and lawyer. Cicero is mots famous because of h<span>is influence on the </span>Latin language<span> (he created a Latin philosophical vocabulary)</span> and the history of prose.Cicero introduced the Romans to the chief schools of Greek philosophy.
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