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Selius

also: Selius

A man (probably one of two eloquent Selii known from the period) cited jokingly by Cicero at Fam. 7.32.2 as an example of a defendant glib enough to argue himself free. Precise identification uncertain.

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Ad Familiares 7.32 letters · 1 mention

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