Why might Romans hungry for power consider Cicero an enemy?

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Cicero was a Roman statesman and philosopher who was a vocal opponent of the rise of Julius Caesar and the increasing power of the Roman Senate. He was a strong advocate of the Roman Republic and its traditional values, and he opposed the rise of autocratic rule. As such, he was seen as a threat to those who wanted to increase their own power and influence in Rome.
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