5A(iii) Catiline's conspiracy Flashcards

1
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hīs rēbus comparātīs, …

A

Although these matters had been arranged, …

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… Catilīna nihilōminus in proximum annum cōnsulātum petēbat.

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… Catiline nevertheless was seeking the consulship for the next year.

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3
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neque intereā quiētus erat, sed omnibus modīs īnsidiās parābat Cicerōnī.

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Nor was he quiet in the meantime, but was preparing traps for Cicero in all (possible) ways.

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4
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sed Cicerō, ut hās īnsidiās ēuītāret, per Fuluiam effēcerat …

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But Cicero, in order to avoid these traps, had brought it about through Fulvia …

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5
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… ut Q. Curius cōnsilia Catilīnae sibi prōderet.

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… that Quintus Curius would betray Catiline’s plans to him.

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6
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Igitur Catilīna postquam diēs comitiōrum uēnit et repulsam tulit, cōnstituit bellum facere.

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Therefore Catiline, after election day came and brought defeat, decided to make war.

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deinde, ut sociōs in dīuersīs partibus Ītaliae habēret, …

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Then, in order to have allies in different parts of Italy, …

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8
Q

… C. Mānlium Faesulīs, aliōs aliīs locīs per Ītaliam posuit.

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… he placed Gaius Manlius at Fiesole, (and) others in different places throughout Italy.

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9
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intereā Rōmae multa simul agere;

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Meanwhile at Rome he was doing many things at the same time;

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10
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cōnsulibus īnsidiās collocāre, …

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he was laying ambushes for the consuls,…

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… parāre incendia, …

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… he was preparing fires, …

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12
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… opportūna loca armātīs hominibus obsidēre, …

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… he was besieging strategic places with armed men, …

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13
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… ipse cum tēlō esse, …

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… he himself was (there) with a weapon;

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14
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… sociōs hortārī ut semper intentī paratīque essent;

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… he was urging his allies to be always alert and ready;

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15
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diēs noctīsque festīnāre, uigilāre, …

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he was hurrying (about) day and night [days and nights], he was staying awake …,

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16
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… neque īnsomniīs neque labōre fatīgārī.

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… and neither by lack of sleep [plural] or labor would he tire.

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postrēmō cum nihil prōcessisset, …

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Finally, when nothing had suceeded, …

18
Q

… coniūrātiōnis prīncipēs nocte conuocat …

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… he summons the leaders of the conspiracy at night …

19
Q

… et “praemīsī” inquit “Mānlium ad exercitum, …

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… and he says “I have sent Manlius in advance to the army, …

20
Q

“… item aliōs in alia loca opportūna, …

A

“… and (I have sent) others to other strategic places, …

21
Q

“… quī initium bellī faciant.

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“… to make a beginning of war [who are to make a beginning]

22
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“ego nunc ipse ad exercitum proficīscerer, …

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“I myself would set out for the army now, …

23
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“… nisi Cicerō etiam uīueret, …

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“… if Cicero were not still living, …

24
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“… sed prius Cicerōnem necārī uolō, …

A

“… but I want Cicero to be killed first, …

25
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“… nē mea cōnsilia impediat.”

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… lest he block my plans.”

26
Q

quae cum dīxisset, …

A

When he had said this, …

27
Q

… perterritīs cēterīs coniūrātōribus, …

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… although other conspirators were terrified …

28
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… C. Cornēlius eques Rōmānus operam suam pollicitus …

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… Gaius Cornelius, a Roman knight, having promised his service, …

29
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… et cum eō L. Varguntēius senātor …

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… and with him Lucius Vargentius, a senator, …

30
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… cōnstituēre eā nocte paulō post cum armātīs hominibus ad Cicerōnem introīre …

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… decided that a little later that night they would go into Cicero with armed men …

31
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… ut eum dē imprōuīsō interficerent.

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… to kill him unexpectedly.

32
Q

Curius, ubi intellegit tantum perīculum cōnsulī impendēre, …

A

Curius, since he understands that such a great danger hangs over the consul, …

33
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… properē per Fuluiam Cicerōnī dolum quī parābātur ēnūntiat.

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… quickly, through Fulvia, announces to Cicero the trick that was being prepared.

34
Q

nē igitur Cicerō dē imprōuīsō interficerētur, …

A

Lest, therefore, Cicero be killed unexpectedly, …

35
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… illī iānuā prohibitī sunt, …

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… those men were kept away from the door …

36
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… itaque tantum facinus frūstrā suscēperant.

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… and thus they had undertaken such an enormous crime in vain.