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Varro, Tere'ntius
7. M. Terentius Varro Gibba, in conjunction with Cicero, defended Sanfeius when he was accused of vis in B. C. 52.
He was a young man, whom Cicero had trained in oratory; and in the civil war he passed over from Brundusium to Asia in order to carry a letter of Cicero's to Caesar. In B. C. 46, he was quaestor of M. Brutus in Cisalpine Gaul, to whom Cicero gave him a letter of recommendation.
He died in the course of this year or the following. (Ascon. in Cic. Mil. p. 55, Orelli; Cic. Fam. 13.10, ad Att. 13.48.)
Varro, Tere'ntius
7. M. Terentius Varro Gibba, in conjunction with Cicero, defended Sanfeius when he was accused of vis in B. C. 52.
He was a young man, whom Cicero had trained in oratory; and in the civil war he passed over from Brundusium to Asia in order to carry a letter of Cicero's to Caesar. In B. C. 46, he was quaestor of M. Brutus in Cisalpine Gaul, to whom Cicero gave him a letter of recommendation.
He died in the course of this year or the following. (Ascon. in Cic. Mil. p. 55, Orelli; Cic. Fam. 13.10, ad Att. 13.48.)