Catiline
![Detail of Catiline in [[Cesare Maccari]]'s fresco (1882–1888) in [[Palazzo Madama, Rome|Palazzo Madama]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/86/Cicero_Denounces_Catiline_in_the_Roman_Senate_by_Cesare_Maccari_-_detail_of_Catilina.jpg)
Born to an ancient patrician family, he joined Sulla during Sulla's civil war and profited from Sulla's purges of his political enemies, becoming a wealthy man. In the early 60s BC, he served as praetor and then as governor of Africa (67–66 BC). Upon his return to Rome, he attempted to stand for the consulship but was rebuffed; he then was beset with legal challenges over alleged corruption in Africa and his actions during Sulla's proscriptions (83–82 BC). Acquitted on all charges with the support of influential friends in Roman politics, he stood for the consulship in 64 and in 63 BC.
Defeated in the consular , he concocted a plot to take the consulship by force, bringing together poor rural plebs, Sullan veterans, and other senators whose political careers had stalled. Crassus revealed the coup attempt – which involved armed uprisings in Etruria – to Cicero, one of the consuls, in October 63 BC, but it took until November before evidence of Catiline's participation emerged. Discovered, he left the city to join his rebellion. In early January 62 BC, at the head of a rebel army near Pistoria (modern-day Pistoia in Tuscany), Catiline fought the Battle of Pistoria against republican forces. He was killed and his army annihilated.
Catiline's name became a byword for doomed and treasonous rebellion in the years after his death. Sallust, in his monograph on the conspiracy, ''Bellum Catilinae'', painted Catiline as a symbol of the Roman Republic's moral decline, as much of a victim as a perpetrator, as his characterization of "a ravaged mind" (''vastus animus'') indicates. Provided by Wikipedia
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Die kommunistischen Richtungen und der "freiheitliche Sozialismus" by Catilina
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Die anarchistischen Lehren und ihr Verhältniss zum Kommunismus by Catilina
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Für ein proportionales Wahlsystem by Catilina
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Soziale Frage und Studentenschaft by Catilina
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C. Crispi Salvstii Latinorvm Historicorvm Praestantissimi, Opera, quæ quidem extant, omnia uidelicet L. Sergii Catilinae contra senatum Rom. Coniuratio seu Bellum Catilinarium. Ite... by Sallustius Crispus, Gaius v86-v34, Catilina, Lucius Sergius v108-v62
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Les intoxications par l'acroléine by Champeix, Jean, Catilina, Pierre
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Zum 80. Geburtstage des Fürsten Otto v. Bismarck by Catilina
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Ein Brief von Friedrich Engels zur Kritik der materialistischen Geschichtsauffassung by Catilina, Engels, Friedrich 1820-1895
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