CATILINE

(Lucius Sergius Catilina)kătˈĭlīn, c.108 b.c.–62 b.c., Roman politician and conspirator. At first a conservative and a partisan of Sulla, he was praetor in 68 b.c. and governor of Africa in 67 b.c. The next year he was barred from candidacy for the consulship by false accusations of misconduct in office. Feeling that he had been cheated, he concocted a wild plot to murder the consuls. He and the other conspirators were acquitted (65 b.c.). In 63 b.c. he ran again for consul, but was defeated by the incumbent, Cicero, and the conservative party. He then attempted to take the consulship by force; he sent money for the troops in Etruria and spread lavish promises in Rome. Cicero became alarmed and on Nov. 8, with facts gained from Catiline's mistress, accused him in the senate (First Oration against Catiline). Catiline fled to Etruria. The remaining conspirators did not cease activities but even approached some ambassadors of the Allobroges, who reported the whole plot to Cicero. The conspirators were arrested and arraigned in the senate on Dec. 3. On Dec. 5 they were condemned to death and executed, in spite of a most eloquent appeal from Julius Caesar for moderation. Cicero's haste and summary behavior led to a charge by Clodius that these Roman citizens were denied due process of law and Cicero was exiled. Catiline did not surrender; he fell in battle at Pistoia a month later. The prime sources for Catiline's conspiracy are Cicero's four orations against him and Sallust's biography of him, but both of these are prejudiced and unreliable. The affair did little credit to any concerned, except for the honest and patriotic Cato the Younger and possibly for Julius Caesar, who made a daring plea to a vindictive and ruthless majority on behalf of the conspirators whom he scorned.

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...magnification in the characterisation of Catiline himself. In the famous introductory character...Annals 4.1 in describing Sejanus), Catiline is said to have an evil and twisted personality ( Catiline 5.1) and is endowed with the characteristics...
...did his best to whip up the fear that Catiline, if elected, would resort to violence...Shortly before losing the election, Catiline, frustrated and desperate, formed a...Still, Ciceros first denunciation of Catiline before the senate was based largely on...
...Etruria, under C. Manlius , a comrade of Catiline; at Rome organization of the conspirators...produce universal confusion. Plan of Catiline to murder his competitors at the consular...guards, and defeated the election of Catiline. The latters plan of having Cicero surprised...
senate, but were a warning to Catiline and of interest to future readers. Cicero...is a negative factor in dealing with Catiline but important for his justification in...posterity. His plan interests the senate and Catiline. There follows 7 10 a narration of Cicero...
...evasions. He declares open war against Catiline and his secret supporters; and he does...Lay the matter before the senate," Catiline had said; but Cicero replies that he...reference to them, he will make clear to Catiline what the senate thinks; and he orders...
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...Humanism and Gender Politics in Jonsons Catiline. by Christopher Gaggero Most intellectual...loss of authority. Ben Jonson wrote Catiline (1611) at the beginning of a decade...pieces. (5) If an army finally kills Catiline offstage, an orator effectively destroys...
...polemics of tyrannical cannibalism is Catiline (L. Sergius Catilina), who is said...earliest full source of the subsequent "Catiline story" was Sallusts Bellum Catilinae...stereotyped invective. According to Sallust, Catiline compelled his confederates in crime to...
...Most oflbsens male protagonists from Catiline on, Kittang argues, are preoccupied...lines of Ibsens first play, Catilina Catiline, which Ibsen completed in 1849, shortly...Ibsens rejecting the received wisdom on Catiline and siding with the conspirator rather...
...1611 quarto of a later Jonson play, Catiline His Conspiracy. In or close to 1609...strategy is repeated in Fletchers verses for Catiline: "such men, / Deare friend, must...the three poets to write in praise of Catiline in 1611. The widespread assumption that...
...124) Ben Jonsons Renaissance drama Catiline contains a poignant expression of this...the internecine conspiracy of Lucius Catiline,(126) thereby earning for himself...93 (1939). (125.) BEN JONSON, CATILINE act 3, sc. 1 (W.F. Bolton Jane...
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Cicero, Catiline, and Conspiracy: Vying for Control, Lucius Catiline Conspired to Become Romes Monarch, While Cicero Worked...to overthrow the republic. Master of Deceit Lucius Catiline was a dissolute patrician and senator gifted with...
...important service to Rome by leading the suppression of the Catiline conspiracy, an attempted coup by a young aristocrat with a...Triumvirate, in turn, declined to support Cicero when cronies of Catiline took revenge by obtaining passage of a law, aimed at Cicero...
...overthrow the republic, hatched by aristocrat Lucius Sergius Catiline with the help of a cabal of aristocrats and disaffected veterans. In 63 B.C., Cicero exposed and thwarted the plot, and Catiline was forced to flee from Rome. For his service in saving Rome...
...many-headed monster. Fox played Herod to Norths Pilate, Catiline to the Vicar of Bray, Cromwell to Charles I. They were lovers...of principle and devilish intent. As well as Cromwell and Catiline, Fox was Satan, Dagon, Beelzebub, the Gorgon, Guy Fawkes...
...Kierkegaard, Shakespeare-and writing. His first play, Catiline is a sympathetic portrayal of the famous Roman conspirator...capital to try to matriculate at the university. He tried to get Catiline performed, without success, and wrote a second play, this...
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...elect - at the cost of the bitter enmity of the aristocrat Catiline and his powerful supporters. The scene is set for the next...aimed at the take-over of Rome involving Pompey, Caesar, Catiline and others), and some inaccuracies, but Harris has read...
...finem sese effrenata iactabit audacia? For goodness sake, Catiline, for how long are you going to abuse our patience? How long...speech by Cicero about a plot by the rabble-rouser Lucius Catiline to overthrow the Roman Republican government 30 seconds with...
...Just like old times here in Illinois Over 2,000 years ago, Catiline was believed to be a traitor. Cicero, the then-leading...there to be an end of that unbridled audacity of yours?" Catiline was banished from Rome, the worst punishment the senate could...
...with a conspiracy, led by a ruthlessly ambitious senator, Catiline, that threatens to destroy Roman society. He also suspects...This is imaginative history at its best. The defeat of Catiline is the pinnacle of Ciceros career. From then on, he becomes...
...rise to the supreme position of state in the Republic, the consulship, in 63BC and he played a key role in the defeat of the Catiline conspiracy. As a result of the rise to power of Julius Caesar, he took a lesser role in his later years, devoting himself...
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CATILINE (Lucius Sergius Catilina)kat ilin, c.108 b.c. 62 b.c...Catilines mistress, accused him in the senate ( First Oration against Catiline ). Catiline fled to Etruria. The remaining conspirators did not cease activities...
...and twice praetor (75 and 63). He joined the conspiracy of Catiline , who put him in charge of the operations in the city. By...of Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura on the revelation of the Catiline conspiracy. As consul he was instrumental in procuring Ciceros...
...senatorial party, and as party leader he successfully prosecuted Catiline . Later he was unable to prove that he had legal sanction to...of Latin. The most famous of these are the Orations against Catiline, on the occasion of the conspiracy, and the Philippics against...
...of James I and wrote many excellent masques for the court. He was the author of two Roman tragedies, Sejanus (1603) and Catiline (1611). With the unsuccessful production of The Devil Is an Ass in 1616 Jonsons good fortune declined rapidly. His final...
...himself a demagogue, seeking popularity in every way. He exiled Cicero on specious charges arising from the conspiracy of Catiline, and he sent Cato the Younger to Cyprus. Clodius spent much of his money in organizing gangs of bullies to intimidate the...
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