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- ...D. Silanus.
- ...L. Muraena.
THere followed Consuls next, D. Silanus, and L. Muraena, as Cassiodorus, Salust, and the Sicilian records do witnesse. Dio calleth them D. Iunius son of M. surnamed Sila∣nus: and L. Licinius son of L. surnamed Murae∣na. Eutropius nameth them D. Iunius Silanus, and L. Licinius, sonne of that L. Muraena who in qualitie of Pro-pretour triumphed over Mi∣thridates (as Cicero saith) pleading for Muraena himselfe, being accused and in trouble for un∣lawfull seeking to be Cos. In this assembly for election of Coss. L. Sergius Catilina suffered the second repulse: for anger whereof, in a me∣lancholy hee brake out into a conspiracie, and practised against the state; and likewise Servi∣us Sulpitius Rufus the lawyer, who afterwards accused Muraena for the crime aforesaid.