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{{Short description|Fragmentary oration of Cicero, 72 BC}} {{italictitle}} '''''Pro Tullio''''' ([[Latin]] for "On behalf of Tullius") is a partially preserved [[Speech (public address)|speech]] delivered by the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] orator [[Marcus Tullius Cicero|Cicero]] in 72 or 71 BC. The speech was made on behalf of Cicero's [[Patronage in ancient Rome|client]], Marcus Tullius, who claimed legal damages from his neighbor, Publius Fabius, on the basis that Fabius had murdered several of Tullius' slaves in a property dispute.<ref>{{cite book|last=Crawford|first=Jane W.|title=M. Tullius Cicero: the lost and unpublished orations|year=1984|publisher=Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht|pages=[https://archive.org/details/mtulliuscicerolo0000craw/page/47 47]β49|isbn=978-3-525-25178-2 |url=https://archive.org/details/mtulliuscicerolo0000craw|url-access=registration|quote=pro tullio.}}</ref>
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