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Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis (95-46), son of the preceding and great-grandson of the Cen- sor; a Stoic philosopher; orator; soldier, 1.112. defeated at Thapsus (46); judge, 3.66. stern and unyielding as his great-grandfather, 1.112; 3.88. his suicide, 1.112. close friend of Cicero (II, 2); 3.88
Gaius Caesar Julius (100-44), consul (59), in Gaul (58-50), conquered Pompey at Pharsalus (48), dictator (48-44), assassinated (44); orator, statesman, scholar, soldier; despot, 2.2. tyrant, 1.112; 2.23–28, 83. confiscator, 1.43; 2.84. enslaver of Rome, 3.85. treatment of Marseilles, 2.28. a victim of depraved ambition, 1.26; 3.83. a conspirator with Catiline, his love of wrong, 2.84. deserved his death, 3.19, 32, 82
Manius Aquilius consul (101) with Marius; victorious in the Servile War in Sicily; prosecuted (98) but acquitted, 2.50.
Quintus Catulus Lutatius, half-brother of Julius Caesar Strabo, 1.133. orator; scholar, 1.133. author; soldier; consul with Marius (102) in the war against the Cimbri (101); gentleman, 1.109. committed suicide to escape the proscriptions of Marius (87).
Cimbrians a Celtic people, migrating in a vast horde toward Italy, were cut to pieces by Marius and Catulus in the Raudian Plains near Verona (101), 1.38.
Gaius Marius (157-87), seven times consul; gained his first consulship dishonourably, 3.79, 81. conquered Jugurtha (107); saved Rome from the invading Cimbri (102) and Teutons (101); a military genius, 1.76. cruel and selfish, he flooded the streets of Rome with her best blood in the civil war with Sulla
Quintus Catulus Lutatius, half-brother of Julius Caesar Strabo, 1.133. orator; scholar, 1.133. author; soldier; consul with Marius (102) in the war against the Cimbri (101); gentleman, 1.109. committed suicide to escape the proscriptions of Marius (87).
Gaius Marius (157-87), seven times consul; gained his first consulship dishonourably, 3.79, 81. conquered Jugurtha (107); saved Rome from the invading Cimbri (102) and Teutons (101); a military genius, 1.76. cruel and selfish, he flooded the streets of Rome with her best blood in the civil war with Sulla
Thyestes son of Pelops and brother of Atreus (q.v.), (III, 102).
Gaius Fimbria Flavius, colleague of Marius in his second consulship (104); orator and jurist, 3.77.
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