One Senator stood up, in the vicinity of Claudius MarcellusAllectus Fabius Maximus wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 1:47 pm Primus Proximus Maximus stands to speak
Good and Honored Conscript Fathers,
Let’s continue the current discussion at hand and consider the rituals and practices of foreign cults at another time. It seems this belongs in the domain of the Pontifex Maximus and the college pontiffs to take action rather than in the halls of the Roman Senate. Religious matters are best handled by those most knowledgeable in the ways of the gods. Any investigation led by the Senate must include representatives of the college of pontiffs to fully realize the extent and gravity of these foreign cults and their effects on Roman society.
He pauses for a moment before continuing.
As for Hispania, I would have preferred a more fleshed out discussion on the possibility of unifying the commands of both governors so we can have a more efficient command structure of the forces in the region. We do not want a repeat of Proconsul
Marcus Claudius Marcellus refusal to lend his forces to another governor in need. If it would please Consul Cassius Vecellinus and the Curia, I feel it would be both appropriate and necessary to have this discussion of creating a military region in Hispania which would see an overall commander over all campaigns to pacify tribes and expand Roman territories in Hispania.
I yield the floor.
Now stop right there! How dare you impeach the good reputation of the Proconsul. Had the wasteful, sloth, and sadistic governor Corbulo requested his assistance, the Proconsul Claudius Marcellus would have marched at once to assist him at once. Governor Corbulo refused to call upon him. He only greedily demanded his legions be sent leaderless to the south. May I remind this August body that there is no restriction upon a Propraetor or Proconsul operating in another province. The governor of one may freely march into the province of another. If the safety of one province is threatened, the other should lend a hand if requested. This is our tradition! If the threat is real, then the governors have the tools they need! If the governors are embellishing the threat, then woe to them when they are prosecuted!
