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Juvenal: The Poet Who Held a Mirror to Rome

Roman Empire Times 27 Aug 2025
H ... In one of them, Martial calls him facundus—“eloquent” or “gifted with style.” Some later critics imagined this meant Juvenal was merely a declaimer, but Martial uses the word freely of Virgil, Cicero, and others.
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Man who died in Cicero house fire identified; no smoke detectors inside home, firefighters say

The Post-Standard 26 Aug 2025
One person died in a fire at this home at 5701 Caughdenoy Road in Cicero ... Cicero, N.Y.A man who died in a Cicero house fire last week has been identified, deputies said ... Perrin, the Cicero fire chief.
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Marcus Terentius Varro: The Polymath who catalogued the Roman Civilization

Roman Empire Times 25 Aug 2025
He marched with Pompey, governed estates, and wrote more books than most Romans ever read ... Marcus Terentius Varro was born in 116 BCE at Reate in the Sabine country, where his equestrian family held large estates ... Credits ... Cicero praised him for this ... A.
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Buying back-to-school supplies: Give parents a break

Newsday 25 Aug 2025
This guest essay reflects the views of Philip Cicero, retired superintendent of Lynbrook schools ... Sign up ... This guest essay reflects the views of Philip Cicero, retired superintendent of Lynbrook schools ....
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Judge deals Cicero diner setback in efforts to reactivate lucrative video gambling machines

Chicago Sun-Times 21 Aug 2025
Jeffrey Bertucci’s Steak N Egger franchise in Cicero ... Once tied to a reputed mob gambling ring, operator of Cicero diner still holds video gaming license ... Cicero diner can keep video gaming license ...
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Cicero's BATHHOUSE is found after 2,000 years: Archaeologists discover the remains of the Roman statesman's ...

The Daily Mail 19 Aug 2025
Archaeologists believe they have found a bathhouse that once belonged to the Roman lawyer and statesman Cicero ... This is the location where ancient sources claim Cicero had his villa, which slipped into the sea sometime around the fourth century AD.
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Stoic in the Sauna: Why a Baiae Bathhouse Linked to Cicero is Deliciously Ironic

Roman Empire Times 19 Aug 2025
The chamber belonged to a villa complex associated in ancient sources with Cicero, who is known to have owned property at Baiae ... To imagine Cicero’s name attached to this town is to set irony in stone ... Cicero in Baiae is Cicero as Roman.
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Trump’s Get-Tough Approach on Homelessness May Sweep Up Veterans

New York Times 19 Aug 2025
The administration has pledged to end support for Housing First, the approach behind the V.A.’s greatest housing success story ... .
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1 person killed in Cicero house fire. Hoarding blocked rescue, chief says

The Post-Standard 18 Aug 2025
One person died in a fire at this home at 5701 Caughdenoy Road in Cicero ... Cicero, N.Y.
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Cicero Gas & Food Inc. v. City of Chicago (Illinois Courts)

Public Technologies 18 Aug 2025
). 2025 IL App (1st) 242397-U ... No ... CICERO GAS & FOOD, INC., ) ... ¶ 2 The plaintiff, Cicero Gas & Food Inc., is an Illinois corporation that owns a Mobil gas station and grocery store, located at 4804 West Madison Avenue, in Chicago (the business).
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Caligula in the Hamptons

New York Times 16 Aug 2025
Vying for social influence and top-tier gossip in the Hamptons? The Romans were just like you — but they liked drowning people for fun more, too ... .
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Newly Discovered Underwater Bathhouse May Have Belonged to Cicero

The Daily Beast 15 Aug 2025
Classical writings document a Baiae villa belonging to Cicero, who is remembered as the greatest Roman orator for his innovations in rhetoric.
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Roman Baths Linked to Cicero Discovered in Ancient Sunken City of Baiae, Italy

Greek Reporter 15 Aug 2025
Historical records suggest the baths may have been part of Cicero’s villa ... Researchers say each detail uncovered could help confirm the site’s link to Cicero’s villa — a discovery that would add a new ...
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Claudius the Unexpected: The Emperor They Never Saw Coming

Roman Empire Times 15 Aug 2025
Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus was never meant to rule ... Credits ... Credits ... One early work even defended the statesman Cicero, a bold and politically risky move for the time, hinting that Claudius may have harbored republican sympathies ... ....
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