Cato, Marcus Porcius

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Cato, Marcus Porcius (234–149 bc), Roman statesman, orator, and writer, known as Cato the Elder or Cato the Censor. As censor he initiated a vigorous programme of reform, and attempted to stem the growing influence of Greek culture; he was also an implacable enemy of Carthage, ending every speech he made in the Senate with the words Delenda est Carthago.

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