There were many famous Roman orators and senators, but the one that comes to mind first is Cicero. Cato the Elder and Cato the Younger were both senators and orators. Julius Caesar could be included in the group and also Marc Antony.
The purple stripe on the clothing of a senator represented his status as a member of the senate.
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Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.
A Senator Predarius in the times of ancient Rome was a Senator who cannot vote. This Senator was recognized by his white robes.
While it is hard to believe now, before 1900 when people did not have movies, TV, phones, or internet, they would listen to people talk. A long talk was called an oration. A person giving that talk was called an orator. The Romans of 2000 years ago perfected that technique. Their orators tried to do two things: entertain people and convince people to adopt some particular point of view. Cicero was especially good with his techniques.
No. The most famous Cato in roman history was a senator who opposed Julius Cesar.
Your question is hard to answer because to judge an orator one would have to hear and see him and the Romans never made any DVDs of their speeches. The most famous one who comes to mind is Cicero, but in his own time he had big competition from Hortensius. Cato the Elder, Julius Caesar and Marc Antony could also be rated as great. An orator did not just stand up and deliver a speech. He had gestures and voice inflections---showmanship was part of the art of persuasion.
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There were no key Roman consuls. The Roman Republic was headed by two annually elected consuls. Therefore, during the 482 years of this republic there were army hundreds consuls. One man who was the most famous orator in Roman history and also served as a consul was Marcus Tullius Cicero.
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There was only one type of Roman senator.