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Catiline’s War by Sallust is one of the most important surviving accounts of political conspiracy in the late Roman Republic. Written by the Roman historian Sallust, the work chronicles the conspiracy of Lucius Sergius Catilina (Catiline), who in 63 BCE attempted to overthrow the Roman state through a network of political allies, indebted nobles, and dissatisfied veterans. More than a simple historical narrative, the text examines what Sallust saw as the moral and political decline of Rome following its rise to power. Themes such as ambition, greed, factionalism, and the collapse of civic virtue run throughout the work, turning the conspiracy into a broader reflection on the fragility of republican government. The account is also known for its vivid portrayals of figures such as Catiline and Cicero, along with dramatic speeches and sharp political analysis. Combining history with literary craftsmanship, Sallust presents a powerful study of power, corruption, and political unrest. Written over two thousand years ago, Catiline’s War remains strikingly relevant, continuing to shape discussions about leadership, populism, and the instability of political institutions. You can find more on our YouTube channel Nerdjacker's Vault.
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