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Pro Caelio is a speech given on 4 April 56 BC, by the famed Roman orator Marcus Tullius Cicero in defence of Marcus Caelius Rufus, who had once been Cicero's student but more recently was a political rival. Cicero's reasons for defending Caelius are uncertain, but various theories have been postulated. The speech is regarded as one of the best examples of Roman oratory known and has been so regarded throughout history. It is noteworthy as a prime example of Ciceronian oratorical technique.

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  • Pro Caelio (ca)
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  • Pro Caelio o En defensa de Marc Celi és un discurs de Ciceró que va pronunciar el 4 d'abril de l'any 56 aC, després del seu retorn de l'exili. (ca)
  • Le Pro Caelio (« Pour Caelius ») est une plaidoirie de Cicéron prononcée devant le préteur en défense de Marcus Caelius Rufus, le 4 avril 56 av. J.-C. Dès l'Antiquité, il fut considéré comme un chef-d'œuvre d'éloquence judiciaire. (fr)
  • La Pro Caelio è un'orazione che Marco Tullio Cicerone tenne il 4 aprile 56 a.C. in difesa di Marco Celio Rufo, suo allievo ed amico. (it)
  • Pro Caelio is een van de bekendste overgeleverde redevoeringen van de Romeinse redenaar Marcus Tullius Cicero, uitgesproken op 4 april 56 v.Chr.. Hij verdedigt hier Marcus Caelius Rufus, die van een uitgebreide aanklacht werd beschuldigd: aanzetten tot oproeren in Napels, deelname aan moord op een delegatie van honderd Alexandrijnse burgers onderweg naar Rome in Puteoli, beschadiging van eigendommen van Palla, diefstal van goud van Clodia om daarmee de moord op de Alexandrijnse diplomaat Dio te bekostigen, voorbereiding van vergiftiging van Clodia. (nl)
  • Die Pro Caelio ist eine der bekanntesten erhaltenen Reden des Rhetorikers, Staatsmannes und Philosophen Marcus Tullius Cicero. Als Verteidigungsrede für Marcus Caelius Rufus wurde sie am 4. April 56 v. Chr. gehalten. Die Anklagepunkte waren unter anderem: Aufruhr, Diebstahl, der Mord an dem alexandrinischen Diplomaten Dio und der Erwerb sowie der Einsatz von Gift gegen Clodia, seine ehemalige Geliebte. Der Hauptanklagepunkt besteht in dem politischen Gewaltakt, dem Mord an Dio. (de)
  • Pro Caelio is a speech given on 4 April 56 BC, by the famed Roman orator Marcus Tullius Cicero in defence of Marcus Caelius Rufus, who had once been Cicero's student but more recently was a political rival. Cicero's reasons for defending Caelius are uncertain, but various theories have been postulated. The speech is regarded as one of the best examples of Roman oratory known and has been so regarded throughout history. It is noteworthy as a prime example of Ciceronian oratorical technique. (en)
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