Ancient Roman speeches refer to the oratory traditions and practices that were prominent in Roman society, particularly during the Republic and early Empire periods. These speeches were a fundamental aspect of public life and political discourse in ancient Rome, serving various purposes including law, politics, and social commentary. ### Key Aspects of Ancient Roman Speeches: 1. **Historical Context**: - Speeches were often delivered in the Senate, at public assemblies, or in the courtroom.
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