- The
Catilinarian orations (Latin:
Marci Tullii Ciceronis orationes in Catilinam; also
simply the
Catilinarians) are four
speeches given in 63 BC by Marcus...
- praetors, to
bring in the Allobroges, a
Gallic tribe, to
support the
Catilinarians but the
Allobroges revealed Lentulus' plans. Cicero,
using the Allobroges'...
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which Romans believed to be discreditable.
Cicero later claimed in his
Catilinarians that
Catiline murdered his
first wife and Orestilla's son to make way...
- Berry, DH (2020). Cicero's
Catilinarians. New York. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-19-751081-0. OCLC 1126348418. The "first
Catilinarian conspiracy" was
accepted at...
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Publius Sestius in the last days of December, he
moved out to
engage the
Catilinarians,
engaging them
probably in the
first days of January. By the time of...
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Ancient Rome
Catilinarian conspiracy Christianization Constantinian shift Expansion Fall of
Western Rome
Prosopography Succession Byzantine succession...
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Catilinarian Conspiracy ever took
place at all, and that it was
instead later invented to
blacken Catiline further following the
Second Catilinarian Conspiracy...
- Pompey's
allies to
transfer the
military command to
Pompey against the
Catilinarian conspirators. He opposed, with
varying success, Caesar's legislative...
- Reference. On Caelius's case, see Berry,
Dominic H. (2020). Cicero's
Catilinarians. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. p. xx. ISBN 9780195326468.. Grillo...
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Ancient Rome
Catilinarian conspiracy Christianization Constantinian shift Expansion Fall of
Western Rome
Prosopography Succession Byzantine succession...