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Catiline

(c. 108 bc — 162 ad) Roman nobleman and conspirator

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Caelius Rufus, Marcus

Caelius Rufus, Marcus  

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Born (probably) 88 or 87 bc at Interamnia (mod. Teramo), son of an eques or knight, did his tirocinium fori (apprenticeship to public life) under Cicero and Crassus. As one of a band of upper-class ...
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Ernst Badian

Who's Who in the Classical World

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of patrician, but not recently distinguished, family, served with Pompey and Cicero under Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo in the Social War (...

Catiline

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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome

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(Lucius Sergius Catilina, c.108–62bce),

Roman demagogue. A patrician, Lucius Sergius Catilina served under Gnaeus Pompeius

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The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (2 ed.)

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(c. 108–62bc),

Roman nobleman and conspirator. In 63 bc his planned uprising was discovered by Cicero, and ...

Cato the Younger

Cato the Younger  

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‘of Utica’ (‘Uticensis’) (95–46bc), greatgrandson of Cato the Elder (see preceding entry), nephew of Livius Drusus (2), and brought up in the Livian household with the children of his mother's ...
Cicero

Cicero  

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(106–43 bc)Roman statesman, orator, and writer. A supporter of Pompey against Julius Caesar, in the Philippics (43 bc) he attacked Mark Antony, who had him put to death. As an orator and writer, ...
Clodius Pulcher, Publius

Clodius Pulcher, Publius  

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Youngest of six children of Claudius Pulcher, b. c.92 bc. In 68 he incited the troops of his brother‐in‐law Licinius Lucullus to mutiny in Armenia. On his return to Rome he had been apparently ...
Crassus

Crassus  

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Son of Publius Licinius Crassus (consul 97 bc, escaped from Cinna to Spain, joined Sulla after Cinna's death, played a prominent part in regaining Italy for him, and made a fortune in Sulla's ...
debt

debt  

Debt of honour a debt that is not legally recoverable, especially a sum lost in gambling.See also death pays all debts, national debt, out of debt, out of danger.
Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar  

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(100–44 bc),Roman general and statesman. He established the First Triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus (60), and became consul in 59, obtaining command of the provinces of Illyricum, Cisalpine Gaul, ...
Lutatius Catulus, Quintus

Lutatius Catulus, Quintus  

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(RE 8)son of (1) above, escaped from Rome at the return of L. Cornelius Cinna (1) in 87 bc, but seems to have come back and become aedile. On ...
Mos Maiorum

Mos Maiorum  

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Mos maiorum, “the custom of the ancestors,” embraced both public and private life at Rome. Republican Rome possessed no formal, written constitution, and comparatively few laws governed the conduct ...
Roman biography

Roman biography  

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Roman biography did not wholly derive from its Greek equivalent: their own political and family customs led Romans to value the recording of the deeds of their great men. We hear of dirges at ...
Rome

Rome  

According to tradition the ancient city was founded by Romulus (after whom it is named) in 753 bc on the Palatine Hill; as it grew it spread to the other six hills of Rome (Aventine, Caelian, ...
Sallust

Sallust  

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(86–35 bc),Roman historian and politician. As a historian he was concerned with the political and moral decline of Rome after the fall of Carthage in 146 bc. His chief surviving works deal with the ...

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