Marcus Antonius (orator)

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Marcus Antonius was a renowned Roman orator and statesman of the late Republic, celebrated for his eloquence and featured as a central speaker in Cicero’s rhetorical dialogues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Republican politician
Roman orator
Roman statesman
consul of the Roman Republic
birthDate 143 BC
birthPlace Rome
causeOfDeath execution
citizenship Roman Republic
cognomen Antonius NERFINISHED
conflict Social War NERFINISHED
consulshipYear 99 BC
deathDate 87 BC
deathPlace Rome
era late Roman Republic
executedBy order of Gaius Marius NERFINISHED
executedDuring Marius and Cinna’s domination of Rome
family gens Antonia NERFINISHED
fatherOf Marcus Antonius Creticus NERFINISHED
gender male
grandfatherOf Mark Antony NERFINISHED
knownFor Roman oratory
being one of the greatest Roman orators before Cicero
forensic eloquence
language Latin
mentionedIn Cicero’s Brutus NERFINISHED
Cicero’s De Oratore NERFINISHED
Cicero’s Orator NERFINISHED
name Marcus Antonius NERFINISHED
nomen Antonius NERFINISHED
notableRelative Marcus Antonius Creticus NERFINISHED
Mark Antony NERFINISHED
occupation advocate
orator
statesman
officeHeld consul of the Roman Republic
politicalFaction optimates NERFINISHED
praenomen Marcus NERFINISHED
reputation foremost orator of his generation
roleInWork central speaker in Cicero’s De Oratore
servedAs praetor
proconsul
quaestor
styleOfOratory practical and effective forensic speaking
teacherOf Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1st century BC
2nd century BC

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De oratore dialogueParticipants Marcus Antonius (orator)
gens Antonia member Marcus Antonius (orator)