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- Pro_Cluentio abstract "Pro Cluentio is a speech by the Roman orator Cicero given in defense of a man named Aulus Cluentius Habitus Minor.Cluentius, from Larinum in Molise, was accused in 66 BC by his mother of having poisoned his stepfather, Oppianicus the elder; Cluentius was very unpopular in Rome because of rumors that he had corrupted the judges in a process against this same Oppianicus; this unpopularity (Latin: invidia) reflected on the senators, suspected to buy and sell processes. The accusers were not saints either: Cluentius' mother, Sassia, had married three times. On the first occasion she had married Aulus Cluentius Habitus, the father of her son. The son was known as Aulus Cluentius Habitus Minor. At one point she had fallen in love with her daughter's husband. She forced the daughter to divorce the young man and then she married her former son-in-law. Cicero divides his action in two parts: in the first one, he defends Cluentius' reputation. He shows that Oppianicus' crimes were so enormous, that Cluentius had no need of corrupting the judges; actually, he ridicules Oppianicus because he was cheated by a mediator in bribes. The second part deals with the alleged poisoning, and is very brief, since Cicero considers the accusation as ludicrous.".
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- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Aulus_Cluentius_Habitus.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orations_of_Cicero.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_law.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Cicero.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Civil_war.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Divorce.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Institutio_Oratoria.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Invidia.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Juliette_(novel).
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Larino.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Mario_Praz.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Marquis_de_Sade.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Molise.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Quintilian.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Romantic_Agony.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLink Titus_Andronicus.
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pro Cluentio".
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLinkText "Statius Albius Oppianicus".
- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageWikiLinkText "pro Cluentio".
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- Pro_Cluentio wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
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- Pro_Cluentio subject Category:Orations_of_Cicero.
- Pro_Cluentio subject Category:Roman_law.
- Pro_Cluentio hypernym Speech.
- Pro_Cluentio type Agent.
- Pro_Cluentio type Work.
- Pro_Cluentio type Work.
- Pro_Cluentio comment "Pro Cluentio is a speech by the Roman orator Cicero given in defense of a man named Aulus Cluentius Habitus Minor.Cluentius, from Larinum in Molise, was accused in 66 BC by his mother of having poisoned his stepfather, Oppianicus the elder; Cluentius was very unpopular in Rome because of rumors that he had corrupted the judges in a process against this same Oppianicus; this unpopularity (Latin: invidia) reflected on the senators, suspected to buy and sell processes.".
- Pro_Cluentio label "Pro Cluentio".
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- Pro_Cluentio wasDerivedFrom Pro_Cluentio?oldid=612254210.
- Pro_Cluentio isPrimaryTopicOf Pro_Cluentio.