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The most important result of the Catilinarian conspiracy was that the populares party became discredited.
Little else is known of him except that he declared in favor of capital punishment for the Catilinarian conspirators.
There is no mention of the Catilinarian Conspiracy, which disappears from the historical record after Livy.
He was a friend of Cicero, to whom he gave his support at the time of the Catilinarian conspiracy.
It was now that the so-called First Catilinarian Conspiracy was allegedly hatched.
Drusus was famous for recommending that the members of the Second Catilinarian Conspiracy be confined.
He was still waiting outside the city for a triumph when the Catilinarian Conspiracy broke out in 63 BC.
The biggest Catilinarian fish of all had never been named by any of the informersPublius Sulla.
Catilinarian conspiracy or Cataline conspiracy may refer to:
The first Catilinarian conspiracy was a plot to murder the consuls of 65 BC and seize power.
He published numerous articles and works in the area of Greek and Roman history, including on the Catilinarian conspiracy.
I've always been fascinated with the concept of Catiline as a villain, but was there a "first" Catilinarian Conspiracy?
Aulus Fulvius, a member of the second Catilinarian conspiracy, in 63 BC.
These men were hungry for the rightful power they thought they were being denied and thus formed the Second Catilinarian Conspiracy.
He consistently opposed Julius Caesar, whom he endeavoured to implicate in the Catilinarian conspiracy.
Historians consider it unlikely that Catiline would have been involved in the first Catilinarian conspiracy or, indeed, that the conspiracy existed at all.
In all likelihood, Catiline was not involved in the so-called first Catilinarian conspiracy, although several historical sources implicate him in it.
Lucius Calpurnius Bestia, one of the Catilinarian conspirators, possibly a grandson of the above.
Nor, despite Cicero's protests elsewhere, was the pro Rabirio a great speech; if read after the Catilinarian orations, it suffers badly.
Marcus Tullius Cicero, 63 BC (for his role in the suppression of the Catilinarian conspiracy)
A P. Porcius Laeca who was a senator in 63 BC participated in the Catilinarian conspiracy.
For example, in Cicero's Catilinarian Orations, he asks, "How long, O Catiline, will you abuse our patience?"
Publius Furius, one of the military colonists to whom Sulla had assigned lands at Faesulae, and an accomplice in the Catilinarian conspiracy.
Although Clodius was still patrician and it later suited Cicero to portray him as a participant in the Catilinarian conspiracy, Clodius was not involved.
I think of Ms. Bratt, my third-year Latin teacher in high school, who had us all dress in togas and read Cicero's Catilinarian orations.