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  1. Cicero's Cato the Elder on Old Age by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 2009-03-19
  2. Education in Ancient Rome: From the Elder Cato to the Younger Pliny by Stanley F. Bonner, 1977-09-22
  3. Cato the Elder
  4. Makers of Rome - Nine Lives By Plutarch: Coriolanus, Fabius Maximus, marcellus, Cato the elder, Tiberius Gracchus, Gaius Gracchus, Sertorius, Brutus, Mark Antony by Plutarch, 1965
  5. 2nd-Century Bc Historians: Sima Qian, Polybius, Cato the Elder, Agatharchides, Menander of Ephesus, Eupolemus, Gaius Sempronius Tuditanus
  6. Porcii: Cato the Elder, Cato the Younger, Porcia Catonis, Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus, Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus, Porcii, Porcia
  7. 149 Bc: Cato the Elder, Battle of Carthage, Prusias Ii of Bithynia
  8. Greco-Roman Relations: Cato the Elder
  9. 230s Bc Births: 230 Bc Births, 232 Bc Births, 234 Bc Births, 236 Bc Births, 238 Bc Births, 239 Bc Births, Cato the Elder, Ennius, Masinissa
  10. 234 Bc: 234 Bc Births, Cato the Elder
  11. 3rd-Century Bc Romans: Fabius Maximus, Plautus, Cato the Elder, Marcus Claudius Marcellus, Scipio Africanus, Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus
  12. Ancient Roman Politicians: Julius Caesar, Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger, Catiline, Cato the Elder, Quintus Sertorius, Gaius Calpurnius Piso
  13. Ancient Roman Jurists: Cicero, Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger, Cato the Elder, Tacitus, Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum, Gaius
  14. 149 Bc: 149 Bc Deaths, Cato the Elder, Battle of Carthage, Prusias Ii of Bithynia

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Jump to: navigation search Marcus Porcius Cato Latin M·PORCIVS·M·F·CATO 234 BC Tusculum 149 BC ) was a Roman statesman, surnamed the Censor Censorius Sapiens, Priscus , or the Elder Major ), to distinguish him from Cato the Younger (his great-grandson). He came of an ancient Plebeian family who all were noted for some military service but not for the discharge of the higher civil offices. He was bred, after the manner of his Latin forefathers, to agriculture , to which he devoted himself when not engaged in military service. But, having attracted the notice of Lucius Valerius Flaccus , he was brought to Rome , and successively held the offices of Cursus Honorum Tribune (214 BC), Quaestor (204 BC), Aedile (199 BC), Praetor (198 BC), Consul (195 BC) together with his old patron, and finally Censor (184 BC).
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      Cato the Elder was born in Tusculum , a municipal town of Latium , to which his ancestors had belonged for some generations. His father had earned the reputation of a brave soldier, and his great-grandfather had received a reward from the state for five horses killed under him in battle. However the Tusculan Porcii had never obtained the privileges of the Roman magistracy. Cato the Elder, their famous descendant, at the beginning of his career in

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      : Wise men profit more from fools than fools from wise men; for the wise men shun the mistakes of fools, but fools do not imitate the successes of the wise. The best way to keep good acts in memory is to refresh them with new.
      • Apothegms (no. 247) Emas non quod opus est, sed quod necesse est. Quod non opus est, asse carum est.
        • Buy not what you want, but what you have need of; what you do not want is dear at a farthing. Epistles (94) as quoted by Seneca Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam.
          • Sometimes quoted as Carthago delenda est. Moreover, I advise that Carthage should be destroyed. Cato was convinced that the security of Rome depended on the annihilation of Carthage and he urged his countrymen to the Third Punic War. Towards the end of his life he ended all of his speeches in the Roman senate with these words.
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Anger so clouds the mind, that it cannot perceive the truth.
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From lightest words sometimes the direst quarrel springs.
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        • Buy not what you want, but what you have need of; what you do not want is dear at a farthing. Epistles (94) as quoted by Seneca Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam.
          • Sometimes quoted as Carthago delenda est. Moreover, I advise that Carthage should be destroyed. Cato was convinced that the security of Rome depended on the annihilation of Carthage and he urged his countrymen to the Third Punic War. Towards the end of his life he ended all of his speeches in the Roman senate with these words.

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