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Marcus Porcius Cato (/ˈkeɪtoʊ/, KAY-toe; 234–149 BC), also
known as Cato the
Censor (Latin: Censorius), the
Elder and the Wise, was a
Roman soldier, senator...
- Suet. Iul., 20.2 – the "consulship of
Julius and Caesar" – as part of
Catonian propaganda. Morstein-Marx 2021, pp. 150–51,
noting that Bibulus' voluntary...
- Instead, only a
paraphrastic translation is the Gr****
rendering of the
Catonian phrase by
Plutarch in his Life of Cato the Elder, 27: "Δοκεῖ δέ μοι καὶ...
- Caesar.
Deteriorating trust through 50 BC,
along with the
influence of
Catonian anti-Caesarian
hardliners on Pompey,
eventually pushed Caesar into open...
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- to why
Vorenus is so
morose and
Antony reveals that
Vorenus is a
strict Catonian who
believes what
Caesar is
doing is a "terrible sacrilege."
Caesar responds...
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praetor has been seen as
politically motivated, and in
accord with the
Catonian reaction of
those years. It is
relevant though that some of the annalists...
- to
filter out of Caesar's camp –
though this did not mean they
became Catonians –
leading to
another reshuffling of alliances.
Following Caesar's consulship...
- 'pronouncements'
reflect deliberate posturing and do not
represent 'the core of
Catonian thought'." The
prominent philosopher and
politician Cicero (106–43 BCE)...