Catiline Conspiracy Flashcards

1
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65BC

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Catiline runs for consulship and fails

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64Bc

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Catiline and Cicero run for Consulship, Catiline fails, Cicero succeeds (for 63BC consulship)

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Catiline’s familly

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Sergia
aristocratic
well known and prestigious

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Catiline’s past

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good military career

not supported by aristocracy

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Catiline’s reason for overthrowing the government

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He had massive debts

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Catiline’s army

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A great amount of Sulla’s Veterans that were eager for Civil war

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Kind of people Catiline was amassing around him

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criminals that were in debt
sulla’s veterans
The Etrurian populace had lost their lands and property during Sulla’s supremacy (Manlius was working on them)

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why was this a golden opportunity for Catiline to strike

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Pompeius was away waging wars
no army in Rome
Catiline had high hopes for the consulship

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9
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Catiline’s promises

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abolition of debt
the proscription of the rich
offices
priesthoods
plunder from war
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Cicero sounds desperate

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“O immortal gods! where in the world are we? In what city are we living? What kind of state do we have?”

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Cicero offers Catiline the option to leave the city

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“Leave this city at last; the gates are open: set out. that Manlian camp of yours has been waiting too long for you its general. Lead out with you also all your men, if not at all, as many as possible; purge the city; you will free me from great fear, provided that there is a wall between me and you”

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Cicero expels Catiline

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“Among us you can now dwell no longer– I will not bear it, I will not permit it, I will not tolerate it.”

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13
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Catiline is a constant threat

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“the leader of the enemies within the city walls and even in the senate, planning every day some internal destruction for the state”

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14
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Cicero says he wont have Catiline killed because some would be against it and because he will die anyway

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“you will be killed, finally, then, when no-one so wicked, so dissolute, so like yourself can be found any longer”
notice the use of “finally”
and the “wicked, dissolute, yourself”

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The horror of a dictatorship

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“think of the proscriptions and dictatorships; for such horror of these times is ingrained into the city”

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