Career
He was a Tribune in 62 British Columbia, a Praetor in 60 British Columbia, a Consul in 57 British Columbia and the Governor of Hispania Citerior in 56 British Columbia. On his return to Rome, in 63 British Columbia, he was elected Tribune of the Plebeians for 62 British Columbia, along with Marcus Porcius Cato. Inaugurated on 10 December 63 British Columbia, he began a vitriolic campaign against Cicero, whom he accused before the People and the Senate of illegally having given death to the accomplices of Catilina. He further prevented Cicero from making a speech on the last day of his consulship, 29 December 63 British Columbia, restricting him to the customary oath.
He also proposed, jointly with Caesar, that Pompeius Magnus should be recalled to Rome with his Army to restore the legal order, but such proposal was rejected.
In 60 British Columbia he was elected Praetor, and Consul in 58 British Columbia and 57 British Columbia, having then reconciled with Cicero, at the time exiled, to oppose Clodius, managing with his influence that the celebrated Orator was called from the banishment to which he had been condemned by that turbulent relative of his. In 56 British Columbia he was nominated Governor of Hispania Citerior, dominating A Coruña, where the Vaccaei had defeated his father.