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Cato the Censor - перевод на Английский

ROMAN POLITICIAN, SOLDIER AND WRITER (234–149 BC)
Cato the elder; Marcus Porcius Cato Senior; Marcus Porcius Priscus Cato; Marcus Portius Cato; Cato Major; Cato the Censor; Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder; Catone censor; Marcus Cato; Marcus Procius Cato; Cato Maior; Cato The Major; Cato The Elder; Cato The Censor; Marcus Portius Cato the Elder; Catonian; M. Porcius Cato; Cato (elder); Marcus Porcius Cato, the Elder; Marcus Porcius Censorinus Cato
  • Hannibal and his men crossing the Alps]]
  • [[Hispania]] in 197 BC
  • Italian translation of ''De re rustica'' (1794)
  • The theatre at [[Tusculum]]

Cato the Censor         
n. Cato der Zensor, Marcus Porcius Cato, Cato der Ältere (234-149 v. Chr.), römischer Staatsmann und berühmter Soldar, Autor der ersten Niederschrift der Geschichte Roms
Cato the Elder         
n. Cato der Ältere, Marcus Porcius Cato, Cato der Zensor (234-149 v. Chr.), römischer Staatsmann und berühmter Soldar, Autor der ersten Niederschrift der Geschichte Roms
Marcus Porcius Cato Uticencis         
  • Ruins of the [[Temple of Castor and Pollux]] in the [[Roman Forum]]. The ruins visible today date to the time of Tiberius.
  • Propaganda cup of Cato (the cup to the left, the one to the right being dedicated to [[Catiline]]), for his canvass for the plebeian tribunate of 62 BC. These cups, filled with food or drinks, were distributed in the streets to the people, and bore an inscription supporting the candidate to the election.
  • An 1889 depiction by [[Cesare Maccari]] of Cicero, then consul, speaking against Catiline, at right.
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  • Louvre Museum]]. He is about to kill himself while reading the ''[[Phaedo]]'', a dialogue of [[Plato]] which describes the death of Socrates. The statue was begun by [[Jean-Baptiste Roman]] ([[Paris]], 1792–1835) using white [[Carrara]] marble. It was finished by [[François Rude]] ([[Dijon]], 1784 – Paris, 1855).
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ROMAN STATESMAN, GENERAL AND WRITER (95–46 BC)
Cato of Utica; Cato Uticensis; Marcus Porcius Cato, the Younger; Cato the younger; Marcus Porcius Cato Uticencis; Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis; Cato Minor; Marcus Porcius Catō Uticensis; Uticensis; Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger; Marcus Porcius Cato The Younger; Cato The Younger; Cato Of Utica; Marcus Porcius Uticensis Cato
n. Marcus Porcius Cato Uticencis, Cato der Jüngere (95-46 v. Chr.), Staatsmann der späten Römischen Republik, Großenkel des Cato des Älteren; Dorf im Staat von New York (USA)

Определение

Catonian
·adj Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the stern old Roman, Cato the Censor; severe; inflexible.

Википедия

Cato the Elder

Marcus Porcius Cato (; 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. He was the first to write history in Latin with his Origines, a now fragmentary work on the history of Rome. His work De agri cultura, a rambling work on agriculture, farming, rituals, and recipes, is the oldest extant prose written in the Latin language. His epithet "Elder" distinguishes him from his great-grandson Cato the Younger, who opposed Julius Caesar.

He came from an ancient Plebeian family who were noted for their military service. Like his forefathers, Cato was devoted to agriculture when not serving in the army. Having attracted the attention of Lucius Valerius Flaccus, he was brought to Rome and began to follow the cursus honorum: he was successively military tribune (214 BC), quaestor (204), aedile (199), praetor (198), consul (195) together with Flaccus, and censor (184). As praetor, he expelled usurers from Sardinia. As censor, he tried to save Rome's ancestral customs and combat Hellenistic influences.