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  1. Table of Contents: [ 52 ] Why should I mention the origin, cultivation, and growth of the vine? But, that you may know what affords the recreation and delight of my old age, I will say that vine-culture gives me a joy of which I cannot get too much. For I pass over the inherent force of all those things which are generated from the earth—a ...

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  3. Roman-Syrian War. 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, and historian known for his conservatism and opposition to Hellenization. [1] He was the first to write history in Latin with his Origines, a now fragmentary ...

  4. Jul 17, 2023 · Definition. Marcus Porcius Cato, better known as Cato the Censor or Cato the Elder (234-149 BCE), was an influential political figure of the Roman Republic. Serving as quaestor, aedile, praetor, consul, and censor, he championed Roman virtues and detested Greek culture. He wrote the first Roman histories in Latin and was an eloquent orator.

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  5. Life of Cato the Elder, 1–27. 1 The family of Marcus Cato, it is said, was of Tusculan origin, though he lived, previous to his career as soldier and statesman, on an inherited estate in the country of the Sabines. His ancestors commonly passed for men of no note whatever, but Cato himself extols his father, Marcus, as a brave man and good ...

  6. May 26, 2024 · Search for: 'Cato the Elder' in Oxford Reference ». ‘Cato the Censor’ (234–149bc) (‘Censorius’) was a dominant figure in both the political and the cultural life of Rome in the first half of the 2nd cent. bc. A novus homo (roughly, the first man in his family to become a senator and/or consul), he was born at Tusculum, but spent much ...

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  8. Cato the Elder, born Marcus Porcius Cato in 234 BCE, emerged as one of the most influential figures in Roman history. His life spanned a critical era when Rome was expanding its reach across the Mediterranean, transitioning from a regional power to an empire. Cato's unwavering stance against Carthage, Rome's long-time rival, highlighted his strategic foresight and his commitment to Rome's ...

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