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Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis

Cato

also: Cato, M. Cato, Cato the Younger

Stoic statesman and emblem of Republican integrity who took his own life at Utica (46 BC) rather than live under Caesar. Seneca cites him as the model of a holy death by one's own hand.

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Mentioned in 9 works (68 total)

Consolation to Marcia philosophy · 3 mentions
Consolation to His Mother Helvia philosophy · 2 mentions
On Anger philosophy · 2 mentions
On the Firmness of the Wise Man philosophy · 5 mentions
On the Happy Life philosophy · 2 mentions
On Benefits philosophy · 2 mentions
On Tranquility of Mind philosophy · 3 mentions
Moral Letters to Lucilius philosophy · 44 mentions
On Providence philosophy · 5 mentions

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