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121Cato — /kay toh/, n. 1. Marcus Porcius /pawr shee euhs, sheuhs/, ( the Elder or the Censor ), 234 149 B.C., Roman statesman, soldier, and writer. 2. his great grandson, Marcus Porcius ( the Younger ), 95 46 B.C., Roman statesman, soldier, and Stoic… …
122Cato esse, quam videri, bonus malebat. — См. Не слыть, а быть …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
123Cato, Milton — ▪ 1998 Caribbean politician who served, 1979 84, as the first prime minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines after the country achieved independence (b. June 3, 1915 d. Feb. 10, 1997). * * * …
124CATO DIONYSIUS — name of a book of maxims in verse, held in high favour during the Middle Ages; of unknown authorship …
125CATO-STREET CONSPIRACY — an insignificant, abortive plot, headed by one Thistlewood, to assassinate Castlereagh and other ministers of the crown in 1820; so called from their place of meeting off the Edgeware Road, London …
126Cato Indian Creation Legend — This tribe of California Indians have a myth that the old world was bad and needed recreating, and so the highlands were set on fire and the world blazed until the thunder god put the fire out with a great rain storm which drowned vast areas… …
127Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis — Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis, genannt Cato der Jüngere (lateinisch Cato Minor), (* 95 v. Chr. in Rom; † 46 v. Chr. in Utica bei Karthago im heutigen Tunesien) war ein Senator und Feldherr am Ende der Republik. Er gehörte zu den prominentesten… …
128Marcus Porcius Cato der Jüngere — Porträtbüste eines Römers aus der späten Republik, die wahrscheinlich Cato den Jüngeren darstellt. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Kopenhagen Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis, genannt Cato der Jüngere (lateinisch Cato Minor), (* 95 v. Chr. in Rom; † 46 v.… …