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Cotta (consular hopeful, 53 BC)

Cotta

also: Cottae, Cotta

A man (an Aurelius Cotta) whom Pompey favoured in the consular jockeying of 53 BC over Milo, saying he would have Caesar press against Milo. Precise identity uncertain.

Mentioned in 29 works (84 total)

Against Caecilius (Divinatio) speeches · 1 mention
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book III speeches · 1 mention
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book V speeches · 1 mention
For Aulus Caecina speeches · 1 mention
For Marcus Fonteius speeches · 1 mention
On the Agrarian Law, Second Speech speeches · 2 mentions
Against Catiline, Third Speech speeches · 1 mention
For Lucius Murena speeches · 1 mention
On His Consulship philosophy · 1 mention
On His House speeches · 2 mentions
For Publius Sestius speeches · 2 mentions
On the Orator rhetoric · 11 mentions
Against Piso speeches · 1 mention
Ad Quintum Fratrem 3.8 letters · 1 mention
On the Laws philosophy · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 10.16 letters · 1 mention
Brutus rhetoric · 25 mentions
Orator: To Marcus Brutus rhetoric · 2 mentions
Ad Atticum 12.20 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 12.21 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 12.22 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 12.23 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 12.27 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 13.19 letters · 2 mentions
Ad Atticum 13.44 letters · 2 mentions
On the Nature of the Gods philosophy · 16 mentions
Ad Familiares 12.2 letters · 1 mention
On Divination philosophy · 1 mention
Second Philippic speeches · 1 mention

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