
Episode 393: Lawless Republic
Historically Thinking
Cicero's Pivotal Trials
This chapter explores Cicero's first prominent criminal case involving Sextus Roscius, accused of patricide, reflecting the emotional weight and cultural significance of the crime in ancient Rome. It details Cicero's masterful courtroom strategies and the societal implications of the trial within a tumultuous legal landscape. The discussion further examines Cicero's challenge against corruption and his advocacy for justice, which laid the groundwork for his illustrious legal career.
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