- (/ˈkætəlaɪn/), was a
Roman politician and
soldier best
known for
instigating the
Catilinarian conspiracy—a
failed attempt to
violently seize control of the
Roman state...
- The
Catilinarian conspiracy,
sometimes Second Catilinarian conspiracy, was an
attempted coup d'état by
Lucius Sergius Catilina (Catiline) to overthrow...
- The
Catilinarian orations (Latin:
Marci Tullii Ciceronis orationes in Catilinam; also
simply the
Catilinarians) are four
speeches given in 63 BC by Marcus...
-
Catilinarian Conspiracy ever took
place at all, and that it was
instead later invented to
blacken Catiline further following the
Second Catilinarian Conspiracy...
- The so-called
first Catilinarian conspiracy was an
almost certainly fictitious conspiracy in the late
Roman Republic.
According to
various ancient tellings...
- "Megalopolis". The film
heavily references Roman history,
particularly the
Catilinarian conspiracy of 63 BC and the
transition from the
Roman Republic to the...
- force) and
drove Catiline from the city with four
vehement speeches (the
Catilinarian orations),
which remain outstanding examples of his
rhetorical style...
-
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...
- Pompey's
allies to
transfer the
military command to
Pompey against the
Catilinarian conspirators. He opposed, with
varying success, Caesar's legislative...
-
Servilius Rullus, a
Roman tribune,
proposes an
agrarian reform law.
Second Catilinarian Conspiracy against the
Roman Republic is
foiled by Cicero. Pharnaces...