Titus Accius
Titus Accius was a Roman jurist and knight.
Accius was a native of Pisaurum. In 66 BC he stood as prosecutor in the murder trial of Aulus [Cluentius Habitus], accused of killing Oppianicus the elder with poison. Cicero was Cluentius's sole defender, and composed his famous speech Pro Cluentio for the occasion.
Accius was a pupil of Hermagoras of Temnos, and is praised by Cicero for his accuracy and fluency.