Cicero (disambiguation)
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Cicero (106 BC–43 BC), full name Marcus Tullius Cicero, was a Roman statesman, lawyer, political theorist, philosopher and one of Rome's greatest orators.
Cicero may also refer to:
Places
- Cicero, Illinois
- Cicero, Indiana
- Cicero, New York
- Cicero, Wisconsin, a town
- Cicero (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
Other uses
- 9446 Cicero, a main-belt asteroid
- Cicero (horse), a racehorse owned by Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
- Cicero, a German political magazine
- Cicero (typography), a unit of measure in typesetting used in France and several other countries
- HMS Cicero (F170), an infantry landing ship in service with the Royal Navy during the late stages of the Second World War
- Cicero Stadium, a sports stadium in Asmara, Eritrea
- Cicero, code name of Elyesa Bazna, an Albanian who spied for Germany in World War II
- Cicero, a character in 2000 film Gladiator
- Cicero, son of Mutt in the comic strip Mutt and Jeff
People with the name
- Quintus Tullius Cicero, younger brother of Marcus Tullius Cicero who served in government as an author
- Marcus Tullius Cicero Minor (born 65 BC), son of Marcus Tullius Cicero and Roman consul
- Andrea Lo Cicero, Italian rugby player
- Chic Cicero, founder and co-Chief of the modern Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
- David Cicero, Scottish singer and keyboardist
- Nando Cicero, Italian film director and actor
- Roger Cicero, German jazz/swing singer
- Tabatha Cicero, co-chief of the modern Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
- Cícero Santos, Brazilian footballer
- Cícero Semedo, Portuguese football player
- Padre Cícero pr Cícero Romão Batista (1844-1934), Brazilian priest
Fictional
- Marcus Tullius Cicero (Rome character), a character in the BBC series Rome
- Paul Cicero, a character in Goodfellas
See also
- Cicinho or Little Cicero, Brazilian footballer
- Cicero Pig, Porky Pig's nephew who appears only in Looney Tunes comics
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