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Marcus Porcius Cato in 195 BC, and from then
until imperial times, the
Porcii regularly occupied the
highest offices of the
Roman state. The
nomen Porcius...
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Festuca porcii is a
species of gr****
which can be
found in Central, Eastern, and
southeastern parts of Europe. The
plant is
perennial and
caespitose with...
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August 2014. "Ministrul Agriculturii: UE
accepta ca
mieii de
Pasti si
porcii de
Craciun sa fie
sacrificati in mod
traditional – Actualitate". HotNews...
- Cato the
Elder or Cato the Younger, both of the
Porcii Catones family of Rome. It may also
refer to:
Porcii Catones, a
plebeian family at
Ancient Rome Cato...
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Marcus Porcius Cato
Uticensis ("of Utica"; /ˈkeɪtoʊ/, KAY-toe; 95 BC –
April 46 BC), also
known as Cato the
Younger (Latin: Cato Minor), was an influential...
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Marcus Porcius M. f. M. n. Cato Saloni**** (born c. 154 BC) was the
younger son of Cato the Elder, and
grandfather of
Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis, also...
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having had five
horses killed under him in battle. However, the
Tusculan Porcii had
never obtained the
privileges of the
Roman magistracy. Cato the Elder...
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Azorean fescue Festuca picturata Festuca pilgeri Festuca polycolea Festuca porcii Festuca pratensis –
meadow fescue,
English bluegr****
Festuca procera Festuca...
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Marcus Porcius Latro (died 4 BC) was a
celebrated Roman rhetorician who is
considered one of the
founders of
scholastic rhetoric. He was born in Roman...
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Porcia (before 95 BC – 46/45 BC), was the
daughter of
Marcus Porcius Cato and Livia. She was the
elder sister of Cato the
Younger and the
younger half-sister...