Manilius

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Manilius is a Roman statesman and interlocutor in Cicero’s philosophical dialogue "De re publica," representing one of the voices in the work’s discussion of politics and the ideal state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman statesman (fictional)
dialogue interlocutor
fictional character
literary character
appearsInWork De re publica NERFINISHED
associatedWithAuthor Cicero’s political thought NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
createdBy Cicero NERFINISHED
creator Marcus Tullius Cicero NERFINISHED
culture Roman
discussesConcept duties of magistrates
justice in the state
mixed constitution
role of citizens in politics
fieldOfDiscussion Roman constitutional theory
political philosophy
gender male
hasRole interlocutor in a philosophical dialogue
languageOfDiscourse Latin NERFINISHED
literaryForm prose
literaryGenreOfWorkHeAppearsIn philosophical dialogue
medium literature
partOf cast of characters in De re publica
roleInDialogue participant in political debate
voice representing a Roman statesman’s perspective
timeOfFictionalSetting late Roman Republic NERFINISHED
topicOfDiscourse Roman Republic NERFINISHED
best form of government
ideal state
workLanguage Latin

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