Re: Curia Session I 194 BC
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2022 4:47 pm
It should not be surprising to anyone here that the detractors for the necessary work in Hispania all share a common motive: Jealousy.
It is no secret, public record in fact, that Consul Aurelius Cotta bent the levers of state as far as they could go in a self-vain attempt to be handed legions without any oversight or stated objective and march on whoever he wished. Is this not the same accusations he piles on good, honest, and honorable Romans? We cannot take anything he says in good faith - not after all he has threatened against our Republic.
Magistrate Domitius Corbulo has been nothing but dedicated in his efforts in the provinces. Alongside other Hispanian Magistrates these past two years, who have committed forces to the same defense of those newly acquired lands just as he did. During the first year, I did recommend a four year term for the Hispanian governors - given the extent of the crisis I still feel vindicated of that recommendation. But I bowed to the traditions of our government and this Senate elected him for a second term! Is this not a literal vote of confidence for his successes?
Conscript Fathers, banish these accusations from your minds. Losses in combat against endless hordes of barbarians is tragic, but not all of us have the luxury of battling runaway slaves.
It is no secret, public record in fact, that Consul Aurelius Cotta bent the levers of state as far as they could go in a self-vain attempt to be handed legions without any oversight or stated objective and march on whoever he wished. Is this not the same accusations he piles on good, honest, and honorable Romans? We cannot take anything he says in good faith - not after all he has threatened against our Republic.
Magistrate Domitius Corbulo has been nothing but dedicated in his efforts in the provinces. Alongside other Hispanian Magistrates these past two years, who have committed forces to the same defense of those newly acquired lands just as he did. During the first year, I did recommend a four year term for the Hispanian governors - given the extent of the crisis I still feel vindicated of that recommendation. But I bowed to the traditions of our government and this Senate elected him for a second term! Is this not a literal vote of confidence for his successes?
Conscript Fathers, banish these accusations from your minds. Losses in combat against endless hordes of barbarians is tragic, but not all of us have the luxury of battling runaway slaves.