Classical Studies 2301A/B Lecture 6: Lecture 6, Part 1 - Roman Law and Government

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Five things for cataline"s war: authour: gaius sallustius crispus, or sallust. Successful general in africa but retired from politics from politics amid scandal and began writing history in 44 bce: title: cataline"s war. Don"t know what sallust called his history of the cataliniarian conspiracy, but from early on it was known in latin as bellum. Catilinae, which woodman translates as cataline"s war: date: 44-40 bce. First work sallust wrote in his retirement. Narrowed down the dates to sometime between 44-40 bce: location: rome. Sallust lived in rome: language: latin. Kings in ancient rome needed to be popular, the people held a great deal of sway. When an aristocrat gains more power, they usually appealed to the people, not the other aristocrats; gave the people a representative among the aristocracy: the praetors. Held imperium, or the power to command. Also held the power of intercessio which allowed him to stop an action of the other praetor (veto)

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