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<p> Or </p> <p> [[Roman]] patrician, an able man, but unscrupulously ambitious; frustrated in his ambitious designs, he formed a conspiracy against the State, which was discovered and exposed by Cicero, a discovery which obliged him to leave the city; he tried to stir up hostility outside; this too being discovered by Cicero, an army was sent against him, when an engagement ensued, in which, fighting desperately, he was slain, 62 B.C. </p>
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<p> Or </p> <p> Roman patrician, an able man, but unscrupulously ambitious; frustrated in his ambitious designs, he formed a conspiracy against the State, which was discovered and exposed by Cicero, a discovery which obliged him to leave the city; he tried to stir up hostility outside; this too being discovered by Cicero, an army was sent against him, when an engagement ensued, in which, fighting desperately, he was slain, 62 B.C. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_70361"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/catiline Catiline from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_70361"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/catiline Catiline from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Catiline [1]

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Roman patrician, an able man, but unscrupulously ambitious; frustrated in his ambitious designs, he formed a conspiracy against the State, which was discovered and exposed by Cicero, a discovery which obliged him to leave the city; he tried to stir up hostility outside; this too being discovered by Cicero, an army was sent against him, when an engagement ensued, in which, fighting desperately, he was slain, 62 B.C.

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