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'''Cato the Elder''' (Latin: ''Cato Major''; 234 BCE – 149 BCE), born '''Marcus Porcius Cato''', was a [[Roman Republic|Roman]] senator and writer, noted for his defense of traditional Roman values against Hellenization. He also authored the ''Origines'' ("Origins"), a seven-volume historical work detailing the early history of ancient [[Rome]] and [[Italy]] which is now lost.
'''Cato the Elder''' (Latin: ''Cato Major''; 234 BCE – 149 BCE), born '''Marcus Porcius Cato''', was a [[Roman Republic|Roman]] senator and writer, noted for his defense of traditional Roman values against Hellenization. He also authored the ''Origines'' ("Origins"), a seven-volume historical work detailing the early history of ancient [[Rome]] and [[Italy]] which is now lost.
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Cato the Elder (Latin: Cato Major; 234 BCE – 149 BCE), born Marcus Porcius Cato, was a Roman senator and writer, noted for his defense of traditional Roman values against Hellenization. He also authored the Origines ("Origins"), a seven-volume historical work detailing the early history of ancient Rome and Italy which is now lost.

In 2012, he was included in a mnemonic set in Abstergo Industries' Project Legacy.

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