
66 - Catiline I: Rome's Deadliest Conspiracy
Cost of Glory
The Saviour of Rome, Marcus Tullius Cicero
Catalyne prepared as he was to conceal all his guilt with downcast eyes and pleading voice began to beg the Senators not to believe rashly anything concerning him. They must not suppose that he, a patrician who, like his forefathers, had rendered a great many good services to the commons of Rome, had any need for the overthrow of the government. This is though the savior of Rome was Marcus Tullius, a resident alien in the city of Rome. He's playing that I'm an insider. This is an outsider card. But next, when he tried to add other insults on top of this, everyone raised an uproar, calling him a traitor and an assassin
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