- (pr. 152 BC)
Marcus Porcius Cato (cos. 118 BC)
Marcus Porcius Cato (pr. c. 92 BC)
Gaius Porcius Cato (cos. 114 BC)
Marcus Porcius Cato Saloni**** (pr...
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Marcus Porcius Cato (/ˈkɑːtoʊ/, KAH-toe; 234–149 BC), also
known as Cato the
Censor (Latin: Censorius), the
Elder and the Wise, was a
Roman soldier, senator...
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Porcius can
refer to:
Members of the
ancient Roman gens
Porcia Florian Porcius (1816–1907), a
Romanian botanist Porcia (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Porcius Festus was the 5th
procurator of
Judea from
about 59 to 62,
succeeding Antonius Felix. The
exact time of
Festus in
office is not known. The earliest...
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Caesar Marcus Porcius Cato (consul 118 BC)
Marcus Porcius Cato (consul 36)
Marcus Porcius Cato (father of Cato the Younger)
Marcus Porcius Cato (son of...
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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 was...
- "Publius
Porcius Laeca" on Wikipedia.
Publius Porcius Laeca was the name of
several Romans in the
Republican era, including:
Publius Porcius Laeca (tribune...
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Porcius Licinus (2nd
century BC) was an
ancient Roman poet, whom
Aulus Gellius places between Valerius Aedituus and Q.
Lutatius Catulus,
consul in BC...
- needs." He was held
there for two
years by Felix,
until a new governor,
Porcius Festus, was appointed. The "chief
priests and the
leaders of the Jews"...
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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...