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  • Cato the Younger - Wikipedia
    A noted orator and a follower of Stoicism, his scrupulous honesty and professed respect for tradition gave him a political following which he mobilised against powerful generals of his day, including Julius Caesar and Pompey Before Caesar's civil war, Cato served in a number of political offices
  • Cato the Younger - World History Encyclopedia
    During the Catiline Conspiracy, he argued for the execution of the conspirators, starting a life-long enmity with Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE) Although they had been political enemies in the past, Cato sided with Pompey (106-48 BCE) during the civil war between Pompey and Caesar
  • Cato the Younger: Romes last republican and his deadly fight against . . .
    In 58 BC, Cato opposed the land reform bills proposed by Julius Caesar, viewing them as manipulative and detrimental to the Republic's interests
  • The Suicide of Cato the Younger - ThoughtCo
    Cato the Younger killed himself because he didn't want Julius Caesar to rule Rome Cato's death was not calm like a true Stoic's because he showed emotions before dying Plutarch wanted to show Cato as a strong but complicated man whose death was unusual
  • Real Hero Cato the Younger: The Man Who Almost Stopped Julius Caesar by . . .
    It was Cato’s fierce and relentless opposition to Julius Caesar that made him most remarkable He saw in the ambitious, power-hungry general a mortal threat to the republic and tried to block his every move
  • Cato the Younger- Imperturbable and relentless Roman senator
    Cato the Younger resisted Julius Caesar because he viewed Caesar as a threat to the Roman Republic and feared that Caesar’s ambition would lead to tyranny, leading him to promote a strategy of confrontation and brinksmanship with Caesar
  • Cato the Younger: The Last Roman of the Republic
    Among the many towering personalities who defined this tumultuous era, Sallust made a remarkable claim: that Gaius Julius Caesar and Marcus Porcius Cato were the two most virtuous Romans of living memory Cato the Younger’s famous statue displayed in the Louvre, where he reads Plato’s Phaedon, before his death
  • Caesar, Cato and the Fall of the Roman Republic: Josiah Osgood (46bc)
    The rivalry between Julius Caesar and Cato the Younger is one of the most intense in political history Both were high-ranking figures of great gifts, but their personal feud, as Josiah Osgood tells us, was a powerful factor in the downfall of the Roman Republic
  • Cato the Younger - The Ancient Romans:History and Society from the . . .
    Like other senators, Cato had refused to attend senate meetings called by Caesar in 59 in protest at the violence used to pass his legislation Rome had recognised Ptolemy XII Auletes as ruler of Egypt in 59, and Clodius had proposed that Cyprus, ruled by Ptolemy’s younger brother, be annexed by Rome on the grounds that it had aided piracy
  • Caesar and letter - IMPERIUM ROMANUM
    In 63 BCE a Senate meeting took place regarding the Catiline conspiracy It was attended by all prominent politicians of Rome, including Julius Caesar and Marcus Portius Cato, called Cato the Younger At one point, Julius Caesar was brought a letter from outside





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