The People and Places of the Bellum Catilinae

People

Places

C. Mānlium: Gaius Manlius

Septimium: Septimius

C. Iūlium: Gaius Iulius

M. Porcium Laecam: Marcus Porcius Laeca

Faesulās: Faesula

Etrūriae: Etruria

Pīcēnum: Picenus

Āpuliam: Apulia

Rōmae: Rome

People

C. Cornēlius

Gaius Cornelius, an equite, Cicero also names him as part of the assassination attempt

L. Varguntēius

Lucius Vargunteius, a senator, Sallust is only source concerning his involvement with the assassination attempt. Cicero mentions him involved in other aspects of the conspiracy.

Cicerōnem / Cicerōnī

Cicero

Curius

Curius, a former senator who lost his position in census of 70 BC. Originally a conspirator, he was convinced by Cicero, through his mistress Fulvia, to become a double agent.

Fulvia

Fulvia, a spy acting on behalf of Cicero. Sallust and Plutarch describe her as a woman of noble birth, but Florus claims she is a prostitute of lowly birth. Very little can be said of her with certainty.

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Selections From Sallust's Bellum Catilinae Copyright © by Scott A. Cochran. All Rights Reserved.

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