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Censorius (died 448) was a
count (comes) of the
Western Roman Empire from 432
until his death. He is
mentioned in the
Chronicle of
Hydatius under the...
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Censorius Dati**** (fl. 337–365) was a
politician of the
Roman Empire, very
influential under the rule of
Emperor Constantius II (337-361). Dati**** was...
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Marcius Censorinus was a name used by a
branch of the
plebeian gens
Marcia of
ancient Rome. The
cognomen Censorinus was
acquired through Gaius Marcius...
- (/ˈkeɪtoʊ/, KAY-toe; 234–149 BC), also
known as Cato the
Censor (Latin:
Censorius), the
Elder and the Wise, was a
Roman soldier, senator, and historian...
- Book by
Marcus Porcius Cato
Censorius maior...
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against him. A
procurator named Gaius Censorius Niger died
while Gavius Maximus was alive. In his will,
Censorius Niger vilified Maximus,
creating serious...
- Torlonia, is a
marble bust,
sometimes said to
portray Marcus Porcius Cato
Censorius,
though also
noted as
being of "an
unknown Roman politician". It is a...
- ISBN 978-1-85233-193-1.
Lunar Photo of the Day, "Land of Manna",
October 5, 2006,
showing Censorinus, and
Censorius C,
noted as
similar to
Gaudibert crater...
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Mavortius Roman consul VIII–IX 356–357 with
Julian Caesar Succeeded by
Censorius Dati****
Neratius Cerealis Preceded by
Eusebius Hypatius Roman consul...
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father of
Censorius, was
described by his son as a
brave man and a
worthy soldier.
Marcus Porcius M. f. M. n. Cato,
surnamed Censorius,
consul in 195...