Cato Censorius M

When1:  -214

When2:  -185

Who:    Marcus Porcius Cato Censorius [Cato Censorius, Marcus Porcius]

What:   lawgiver

Where:  Rome, Italy

works\  On military things [-214 to -185]; Essay on Conduct [-214 to -185]; On filial piety [-214 to -185]; On Agriculture [-214 to -185: agriculture law]

Detail: He lived -234 to -149 and was Tribune [-214] and Censor [-185]. His son was Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus, who wrote De iuris disciplina.

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