Section 5B(iii) The conspirators at Rome make plans Flashcards
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But at Rome Lentulus, with others, …
… quī prīncipēs coniūrātiōnis erant, …
… who were the leaders of the conspiracy, …
… parātīs (ut uidēbātur) magnīs cōpiīs, …
… after (as it seemed) large forces had been prepared, …
… cōnstituerant utī, …
… [they] had decided that, …
… cum Catilīna propius cum exercitū uēnisset, …
… when Catiline had come closer with his army, …
… L. Bēstia contiōne habitā quererētur dē āctiōnibus Cicerōnis;
… Lucius Bestia, after a public meeting had been held, should complain about Cicero’s actions;
cōnstituerant utī, …
They had decided that, …
… eā contiōne habitā, …
… after that public meeting had been held, …
… cētera multitūdō coniūrātiōnis negōtia exsequerētur.
… the rest of the crowd should complete the tasks of the conspiracy.
quae negōtia dīuidere hōc modō cōnstituerant;
(And) they had decided to distribute these tasks in this way;
Statilius et Gabīnius utī cum magnā manū duodecim simul opportūna loca urbis incenderent, …
Statilius and Gabinius [that they] with a large band would set fire to twelve strategic places at the same time,
… quō facilior aditus ad cōnsulem fieret;
… so that there would be an easier approach to the consul;
Cethēgus utī Cicerōnis iānuam obsidēret eumque, iānuā frāctā, uī aggrederētur;
Cethegus [that he] would besiege Cicero’s door and, with the door broken, would attack (him) by force;
utī fīliī familiārum, quōrum ex nōbilitāte maxima pars erat, parentīs interficerent;
(and that) the sons subject to patria potestas, the greatest part of whom were from the nobility, would kill their parents.
postrēmō utī, …
(and) lastly (they decided) that, …