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Pro Tullio
Pro
Tullio
is a partially
preserved
speech
delivered
by the
Roman orator Cicero
in
72
or
71 BC
.
The speech
was made on
behalf
of Cicero's
client
, Marcus
Tullius
, who
claimed
legal damages
from his
neighbor
,
Publius
Fabius
, on the
basis
that Fabius had
murdered
several of Tullius'
slaves
in a
property
dispute
.