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Marcus Porcius Cato (Latin: M·PORCIVS·M·F·CATO ) (234 BC, Tusculum–149 BC) was a Roman statesman, surnamed the Censor ( Censorius ), the Wise ( Sapiens ), the Ancient ( Priscus ), or t...
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Cato the Elder; (234-149 BC) also known as Cato the Censor ... This befell Marcus Porcius Cato, a political leader of great integrity and determination, also known as Cato the Elder to distinguish him from his great-grandson. ... And Cato the Elder believed this more than anyone else. He sought Carthage's destruction like no...
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Roman statesman, surnamed "the Elder" or "the Censor", to distinguish him from Cato of Utica, was born at Tusculum. He came of an ancient plebeian family, noted for some military services, but not ennobled by the discharge of the higher civil offices.
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for the wise men shun the mistakes of fools, but fools do not imitate the successes of the wise. Cato the Elder, from Plutarch, Lives; Roman orator & politician (234 BC - 149 BC)
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Cato the Elder (234 BC - 149 BC) ; Roman orator & politician [more author details]; ... Cato the Elder, from Plutarch, Lives ... Cato the Elder, from Seneca the Elder, Controversiae...
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M. Porcius Cato (Cato the Elder or Cato the Censor) was a 2nd Century B.C. Roman politician, general, and writer noted for his austere way of life and rigid principles. ... Cato the Elder - Who Was Cato the Elder...
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Marcus Cato by Plutarch, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... Cato grew more and more powerful by his eloquence, so that he was commonly called the Roman Demosthenes; but his manner of life was yet more famous and talked of. For oratorical skill was, as an accomplishment, commonly studied and sought after by all young men;
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M. PORCIVS CATO CENSOR ... de Agri Cultura ... The Latin Library The Classics Page...
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Scanned and translated by James Marchand from Leopold Zatocil, Cato a Facetus, Opera Universitatis Masarykianae Brunensis, Facultas Philosophica. Cislo 48 (Brno, 1952), 229-237. Reedited and marked up by Martin Irvine.
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