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In 63 BC Rome was at peace but was in the middle of the conspiracy of Cataline. You could say that the Romans "conquered" the senators of the conspiracy and the rag-tag army that Cataline was supposed to have gathered. Incidentally, 63 BC was also the year that Octavian/Augustus was born.

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