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  • 91Cato (ship) — The Cato was a ship of 430 tons constructed at Stockton in England and registered in London to Reeve Green. It was wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, in 1804.On 10 August 1803, Cato left Sydney in the company of the ships HMS Porpoise… …

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  • 92Cato Maximilian Guldberg — Infobox Scientist name = PAGENAME box width = image width =150px caption = Guldberg and Waage birth date = August 11 1836 birth place = Christiania (today Oslo) death date = January 14 1902 death place = Oslo residence = citizenship = nationality …

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  • 93CATO Uticensis (M.) — M. CATO Uticensis M. Porcii pronepos fuit, quem et vitae, Stoicaeque disciplinae severitate referebat. Hic nudis interdum pedibus, brevique togâ in publicum prodibat, sese adsuefaciens non nisi turpibus rebus erubescere. Consulatum frustra petiit …

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  • 94CATO Val. — Val. CATO Grammatieus, qui Romae multos et nobiles docuit tempore Syllae, cuius famam hi versus indicant; Cato Grammaticus Latina Siren, Qui solus legit, ac facit Poetas. Scripsit, praeter Grammaticos libellos, etiam poemata, ex quibus praecipue… …

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  • 95Cato Township, Michigan — Infobox Settlement official name = Cato Township, Michigan settlement type = Township nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image |pushpin pushpin label position =left pushpin map caption =Location within the state of Michigan pushpin… …

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  • 96Cato Hill Historic District — Infobox nrhp | name =Cato Hill Historic District nrhp type = hd caption = location= Woonsocket, Rhode Island locmapin = Rhode Island area = architect= Unknown architecture= Greek Revival, Queen Anne, Federal added = August 10, 1976 governing body …

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  • 97Cato, Publius Valerius — ▪ Roman poet       teacher, scholar, and poet associated, like Catullus (Catullus, Gaius Valerius), with the Neoteric (neōteros), or New Poets, movement.       Valerius Cato went to Rome from Cisalpine Gaul (present day northern Italy, especially …

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  • 98Cato Maior de Senectute — On Old Age is an essay written by Cicero in 44 BC on the subject of aging and death. It has remained popular because of its profound subject matter as well as its clear and beautiful language. It is a standard text for teaching Latin to students… …

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  • 99CATO, MARCUS PORTIUS —    1) or CATO MAJOR    surnamed Censor, Priscus, and Sapiens, born at Tusculum, of a good old family, and trained to rustic, frugal life; after serving occasionally in the army, removed to Rome; became in succession censor, ædile, prætor, and… …

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  • 100Cato the Censor — n. Marcus Porcius Cato, Cato the Elder (234 B.C 149 B.C.), Roman statesman and reputed soldier, writer who wrote the first history of Rome …

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