Quintus Tullius Cicero, born in 102 BC, was a notable Roman statesman, military officer, and author, known primarily as the younger brother of the famous orator Marcus Tullius Cicero. A distinguished figure in Roman politics, Quintus served in various military campaigns and held offices including that of praetor. His writings, though less renowned than those of his brother, offer insightful perspectives on Roman warfare and governance. Quintus’s most recognized work, the "Commentariolum Petitionis" or "Little Handbook on Electioneering," provides practical advice on political campaigning and remains a valuable resource for understanding the intricacies of Roman electoral processes.