See also: Cicéron (homonymy)
Quintus Tullius Cicero is the young brother of Marcus Tullius Cicero, celebrates it speaker Cicéron. It is born in -102 with Arpinum, a city close to Rome. He is assassinated by the agents of the Second triumvirate, on order of Marc-Antoine, in -43. Its rich person father makes so that it receives his education with his brother in Rome, Athens and probably Rhodos. It Marie with Pomponia (sister of Atticus, friend of its brother) which thereafter he divorces.
He is municipal official in -66 and Préteur in -62, Légat of Jules César during the Guerre of Gaules, of -54 with -52, and of his brother in -51. During the Civil wars, he embraces the party of Pompée, and obtains thereafter the forgiveness of Jules César. Then, he is declared enemy of Marc-Antoine and flees of Tusculum to escape revenge from Antoine. He turns over at his place to Arpinum; a peasant denounces it and it goes then to save his son who is made torture. They are both put at died by the Second triumvirate in -43.
As an author, he wrote a handbook of electoral campaign (sometimes allotted to his/her brother), four tragedies in the Greek style. Three had as a title Tiroas , Erigones and Electra ; all were lost. He also wrote some poems on the second forwarding of César in Brittany, three letters with Tiro and a fourth with his brother, and also a book: Of petitions consulatus .
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