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Friday, September 18, 2009
Catilinarian Conspirators-Why
In Etruria, a man named C Manlius was gathering weapons to form a revolt. Cicero believed Catiline was behind it. Cicero managed to convince the Senate of the danger, and the senate gave him full authority over the matter. Catiline and his supporters had a meeting, and afterward, both Catiline and Cicero debated at the senate. In the end, Catiline volunteered to go into exile. On his way, Catiline joined C. Manlius and his mob. The Romans conspirators wanted the Gauls to help, but they didn't want anything to do with it. Word of this got to Rome, and the senate wanted the conspirators killed. Caesar, who was praetor at the time, argued against death as a penalty, but in teh end he was overruled, and the conspirators were strangled. In 62 BC, M. Petreius destroyed the revolt, and killed Catiline in the progress, and the conspiracy ended.
Cicero was hailed as "father of his country" for saving Rome from another rebellion, but later this would turn against him.
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