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Manius Curius

M'. Curius

also: M'. Curius, Curius, Curium

A gambler and Antonian juror, bench-mate and gaming-mate of the Athenian Lysiades on Antony's third panel of jurors. Cicero scorns him as one 'who takes his chance with Fortune every day.'

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Mentioned in 15 works (25 total)

For Aulus Caecina speeches · 1 mention
For Lucius Murena speeches · 1 mention
For Publius Sulla speeches · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 4.15 letters · 1 mention
For Gnaeus Plancius speeches · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 7.2 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 7.3 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 8.5 letters · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 13.17 letters · 2 mentions
Brutus rhetoric · 4 mentions
Stoic Paradoxes philosophy · 3 mentions
Ad Familiares 13.50 letters · 2 mentions
Cato the Elder, On Old Age philosophy · 2 mentions
Laelius, On Friendship philosophy · 3 mentions
Fifth Philippic speeches · 1 mention

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