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S8 Ep253: THE DEATH OF CICERO Colleague Josiah Osgood. Following Caesar's death, Cicero returns to politics to oppose Mark Antony, delivering the "Philippics" and allying with young Octavian. This strategy backfires when Octavian reconciles with Antony, leading to

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🗓️ 27 December 2025

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THE DEATH OF CICERO Colleague Josiah Osgood. Following Caesar's death, Cicero returns to politics to oppose Mark Antony, delivering the "Philippics" and allying with young Octavian. This strategy backfires when Octavianreconciles with Antony, leading to a kill order against Cicero for his anti-Caesar rhetoric. Cicero is assassinated, possibly meeting his death with theatrical heroism by extending his neck to the soldiers, a scene likely popularized by his loyal secretary Tiro. NUMBER 8
1880 ASSASSINATION

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0:00.0

I'm John Batchewitt Professor Josiah Osgood, and we're watching Cicero go back and forth between

0:12.1

his loyalties, his ambition, and his luck. He's now in his 60th year, 63rd year, I believe, 62nd, 63rd year.

0:23.6

And he's worn out his welcome anywhere in Rome, so he's trying to find a side in the Civil War underway after Caesar's death.

0:34.5

Mark Antony is the righteous avenger of the death of Caesar. Brutus and his conspirators believe

0:42.7

they are the republic. They're going to save the republic by defeating Mark Anthony, who is a bully

0:50.1

and untrustworthy, which, by the way, is not inaccurate. However, Cicero chooses badly.

0:58.5

How does he make up his mind on this, Josiah? Yeah, so Cicero has good political antennae, actually,

1:07.7

I'd like to say, except when his own sort of personal reputation is on the line.

1:14.0

Maybe this is a common problem among all of us.

1:17.7

And then we get blinded a little bit.

1:21.3

So he wants to actually stay out of kind of politics after the assassination of Caesar, maybe encourage

1:30.5

Brutus a little bit, Cassius. But he's planning to leave Italy for a while. Actually, he even

1:38.2

considers going to the Olympic Games as a tourist, right? This is a sign of where Cicero's mind was.

1:46.9

But then something changes, and it's a bit mysterious, but he's on the ship.

1:52.7

He's actually back in Sicily visiting his old friends.

1:56.9

And we're told by him a storm blows him back to Italy.

2:01.4

And he hears some encouraging news about Brutus.

2:04.9

And he decides, this is my moment.

2:08.7

I've got to go back and fight for the Republic that I've defended my whole life.

2:15.8

And he goes back to Rome and starts, you know, basically trashing Antony in speeches.

2:24.0

Those are the Philippines, right?

2:25.7

The famous Philip's right.

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