Tubero

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Tubero is a Stoic-influenced Roman statesman and interlocutor in Cicero’s philosophical dialogue *De re publica*, known for his role in discussions on the ideal constitution and justice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman statesman (fictionalized)
Stoic-influenced interlocutor
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn De re publica NERFINISHED
associatedWith Roman Stoicism NERFINISHED
Roman political thought
createdBy Cicero NERFINISHED
culturalContext Roman Republic NERFINISHED
dialoguePartner Laelius (in De re publica) NERFINISHED
Scipio Aemilianus (in De re publica) NERFINISHED
other Roman statesmen (in De re publica)
discusses ideal constitution
justice
hasViewpointOn mixed constitution
relationship between law and justice
role of virtue in politics
medium literary text
philosophicalInfluence Stoicism NERFINISHED
roleInWork interlocutor in philosophical dialogue
setInPeriod late Roman Republic
topicOf debates on the best form of government
debates on the nature of justice
workGenre philosophical dialogue
workLanguage Latin

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