
Roman statesman, orator, and the first Latin prose writer of importance. He was noted for his conservative and anti-Hellenic policies, in opposition ... [11 related articles]
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great-grandson of Cato the Censor and a leader of the Optimates (conservative senatorial aristocracy) who tried to preserve the Roman Republic ... [3 related articles]
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(234-149 BC) Roman politician. Having significantly developed Roman rule in Spain, Cato was appointed
censor in 184 BC. He acted severely, taxing luxuries and heavily revising the senatorial and equestrian...
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