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Cato (kātō)

  1. Cato, (Marcus Porcius) 234-149 ; Rom. statesman: called the Elder or the Censor
  2. Cato, (Marcus Porcius) 95-46 ; Rom. statesman & Stoic philosopher: great-grandson of Cato (the Elder): called the Younger

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