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- Cato the Younger - Wikipedia
A staunch advocate for liberty and the preservation of the Republic's principles, he dedicated himself to protecting the traditional Roman values he believed were in decline
- Cato the Younger- Imperturbable and relentless Roman senator
His political stance, which emphasized the preservation of old Roman values and the defense of the traditional prerogatives of the aristocratic elite, played a significant role in the collapse of the Roman Republic
- Cato the Younger: Romes last republican and his deadly fight against . . .
This moment raised Cato's standing as the moral voice of the Republic and deepened the political split between himself and Caesar His standing continued to rise among traditionalist senators, yet his unwillingness to compromise often isolated him from potential allies
- Cato as Disruptor: Republican ideology and the frustrated imperatores . . .
When read correctly and in context, Cato’s beliefs and actions regarding the triumph were revisionist, not conservative; ideological, not personal; and genuinely interested in bringing about tangible change in Roman political culture
- Cato the Younger - World History Encyclopedia
Marcus Porcius Cato (95-46 BCE), better known as Cato the Younger or Cato of Utica, was an influential politician of the Roman Republic As the great-grandson of Cato the Elder and a dedicated student of Stoicism, he believed in traditional Roman values
- Pro Catone: Recovering Cato’s Spirit of Republican Virtue
Among the aristocratic political circles of the Late Roman Republic, excess, licentiousness, and ego were the order of the day But Cato’s actions were also guided by the virtue he understood to derive from unbending justice
- Cato the Younger: Life and Major Accomplishments
Cato the Younger embodied Stoic ideals, opposing tyranny and advocating for Roman Republican values
- Cato the Younger: The Last Roman of the Republic
For Cato the Younger, it was everything A Stoic by philosophy and unyielding by nature, he stood firm as the Roman Republic crumbled around him In an age of shifting loyalties, civil war, and rising autocracy, Cato chose principle over power, and resistance over compromise
- Cato the Younger · The Last Roman Republican’s Stand Against Caesar
During the Renaissance, when city-states revived republican ideals, Cato became a symbol of resistance to tyranny Writers and political thinkers invoked his name as shorthand for principled defiance
- Cato the Younger: The Stoic Statesman Who Defied the Fall of the Roman . . .
Cato the Younger lived and died for the principles he believed defined the Roman Republic His moral austerity, political courage, and philosophical depth made him one of the most admired figures in antiquity
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