In 63 BC, Cicero stood before the Roman Senate to expose the Catilinarian Conspiracy—a pivotal moment when rhetoric and reason defended the Republic from within.

Cicero and the Catilinarian Conspiracy: A Voice Against Tyranny
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In 63 BC, Cicero stood before the Roman Senate to expose the Catilinarian Conspiracy—a pivotal moment when rhetoric and reason defended the Republic from within.
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