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In Our Time: Philosophy

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The Cataline Conspirators to Trialer, to Death Without Trial

He violated one of the essential civic rights of roman citizens, and that was the right to provoce atioso. He dressed up in women's clothing and insinuated himself into an inner sanctum where religious rites were being practised only by women. And it didn't take long for his arch enemy claudius to pass the law according to which those who had killed roman citizens without trial should go on exile. By doing so, what he did, e was violating the one of the liberties of the roman people.

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