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Cato the Elder Marcus Porcius Cato (, ; 234–149 BC), also known as Cato the Censor (), the Elder and the Wise, was a Roman soldier, Roman Senate, senator, and Roman historiography, historian known for his conservatism and opposition to Hellenization. He wa ...
or Cato the Younger, both of the Porcii Catones family of Rome. It may also refer to:


People


Ancient Romans

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Porcii Catones The gens Porcia, rarely written Portia, was a plebeian family at Ancient Rome. Its members first appear in history during the third century BC. The first of the gens to achieve the consulship was Marcus Porcius Cato in 195 BC, and from then un ...
, a plebeian family at Ancient Rome *
Cato the Elder Marcus Porcius Cato (, ; 234–149 BC), also known as Cato the Censor (), the Elder and the Wise, was a Roman soldier, Roman Senate, senator, and Roman historiography, historian known for his conservatism and opposition to Hellenization. He wa ...
(Cato Maior) or "the Censor" (Marcus Porcius Cato 234–149 BC), Roman statesman **
Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus (191–152 BC) was son of Cato the Elder by his first wife Licinia, and thence called ''Licinianus'', to distinguish him from his half-brother, Marcus Salonianus, the son of Salonia. He was distinguished as a jurist. ...
, son of Cato the Elder by his first wife Licinia, jurist *** Marcus Porcius Cato, son of Cato Licinianus, consul 118 BC, died in Africa in the same year --> ***
Gaius Porcius Cato Gaius Porcius Cato (before 157 BC – after 109 BC in Tarraco) was a Roman politician and general, notably consul in 114 BC. He was the son of Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus and grandson of Cato the Censor. Initially a friend of the Gracchi br ...
, son of Cato Licinianus, consul 114 BC **
Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus Marcus Porcius M. f. M. n. Cato Salonianus (born ) was the younger son of Cato the Elder, and grandfather of Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis, also known as "Cato the Younger". Salonianus' father was Marcus Porcius Cato, consul in 195 BC, and censor ...
, son of Cato the Elder by his second wife Salonia, (born 154 BC, when his father had completed his eightieth year) *** Marcus Porcius Cato, son of Cato Salonianus and father of Cato the Younger **** Cato the Younger (Cato Minor) "Cato of Utica" (Marcus Porcius Catō Uticēnsis 95–46 BC), politician and statesman in the late Roman Republic *****
Marcus Porcius Cato (son of Cato the Younger) Marcus Porcius Cato (c. 73-42 BC), son of Cato the Younger by his first marriage to Atilia, was a Roman soldier and in his earlier years spent some time in politics with his father. Although he never achieved greatness, he was admired by close fr ...
, fell at the Battle of Philippi, 42 BC ***
Lucius Porcius Cato Lucius Porcius Cato was a Roman general and politician who became consul in 89 BC alongside Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo. He died at the Battle of Fucine Lake, possibly at the hands of Gaius Marius the Younger. Biography Lucius Porcius Cato was a son ...
, son of Cato Salonianus, consul 89 BC, killed during the Social War (91–87 BC) * Dionysius Cato, 3rd or 4th century AD author of ''Distichs of Cato''


Others

* Cato (surname) * Cato (given name) * Jemmy, also known as "Cato", the leader of the
Stono Rebellion The Stono Rebellion (also known as Cato's Conspiracy or Cato's Rebellion) was a slave revolt that began on 9 September 1739, in the colony of South Carolina. It was the largest slave rebellion in the Southern Colonial era, with 25 colonists an ...
, a 1739 slave revolt in South Carolina


Pseudonym

* Cato, the pseudonym used in the 1720s by the authors of ''
Cato's Letters ''Cato's Letters'' were essays by British writers John Trenchard (writer), John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon (writer), Thomas Gordon, first published from 1720 to 1723 under the pseudonym of Cato the Younger, Cato (95–46 Before Christ, BC), the ...
'', i.e. John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon * Cato the anti-Federalist, pseudonym for an American author of the Anti-Federalist Papers in the late 1780s, probably the politician George Clinton * Cato, the pseudonym for the authors of the 1940s polemic ''
Guilty Men ''Guilty Men'' is a British polemical book written under the pseudonym "Cato" that was published in July 1940, after the failure of British forces to prevent the defeat and occupation of Norway and France by Nazi Germany. It attacked fifteen publ ...
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Fictional characters

* Cato Fong, Inspector Clouseau's manservant in the Pink Panther movies * Cato, a tribute in ''The Hunger Games'' *
Quintus Licinius Cato ''Eagles of the Empire'' is a series of historical military fiction novels written by Simon Scarrow. The series began in July 2000 with the publication of ''Under the Eagle'', and as of October 24, 2024 there have been 23 novels released in the ...
, in Simon Scarrow’s ''Eagles of the Empire'' series * Cato Weeksbooth, in the '' Terra Ignota'' series by Ada Palmer


Places


Australia

* Cato Bank, the bank that contains the Cato Reef * Cato Island, an island in the Cato Reef * Cato Reef, a reef in the Coral Sea *
Cato Trough The Cato Trough or Chesterfield Trough is an oceanic trough in the Coral Sea of the South Pacific Ocean. It separates the continental crust of Australia and Zealandia to within and has a depth of . The trough is underlain by oceanic crust O ...
, a trough in the Coral Sea


United States

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Cato, Indiana Cato is an unincorporated community in Jefferson Township, Pike County, in the U.S. state of Indiana Indiana ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. It borders Lake Michigan to ...
, an unincorporated community *
Cato, Kansas Cato is an unincorporated community in Crawford County, Kansas Crawford County is a county located in Southeast Kansas. Its county seat is Girard, and its most populous city is Pittsburg. As of the 2020 census, the county population ...
, an unincorporated community *
Cato Township, Michigan Cato Township is a civil township of Montcalm County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,898 at the 2020 census. History Cato Township was established in 1857. Communities *Bass Beach was a resort village platted by George Whit ...
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Cato, Missouri Cato is an unincorporated community in Barry County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community is located on Missouri Route 39 in the Mark Twain National Forest Mark Twain National Forest (MTNF) is a U.S. National Forest located in the ...
, an unincorporated community *
Cato (town), New York Cato is a town in Cayuga County, New York, United States. According to the 2020 census, the town had a population of 2,443. The town is named after Cato the Elder, a Roman statesman. The name was assigned by the surveyors of the Military Tract, ...
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Cato (village), New York Cato is a village in Cayuga County, New York, United States. The population was 532 at the 2010 census. The name was assigned by the surveyors of the Military Tract, and is one of many towns and villages bearing classical place names. The villag ...
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Cato, Pennsylvania Cato (also Cato Park) is a neighborhood, an unincorporated community, and an office park in Ferguson Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Happy Valley and the larger Nittany Valley. Offices and Businesses Cato ...
, an unincorporated community * Cato, Tennessee, an unincorporated community in Trousdale County *
Cato, Wisconsin Cato is a town in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,616 at the 2000 census. A Manitowoc County park is located in the town; it is called "Cato Falls" for a waterfall on the Manitowoc River. Communities * Cato ...
, a town * Cato (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community


Literature

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Distichs of Cato The ''Distichs of Cato'' (Latin: ''Catonis Disticha'', most famously known simply as ''Cato'') is a Latin collection of proverbial wisdom and morality by an unknown author from the 3rd or 4th century AD. The ''Cato'' was the most popular medieva ...
'', or simply ''Cato'', a Latin collection of proverbial wisdom and morality by Dionysius Cato from the 3rd or 4th century AD * ''
Cato, a Tragedy ''Cato, a Tragedy'' is a play written by Joseph Addison in 1712 and first performed on 14 April 1713. It is based on the events of the last days of Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis (better known as Cato the Younger) (95–46 BC), a Stoic whose de ...
'', an 18th century drama by Joseph Addison


Ships

* , three Royal Navy vessels * ''Cato'' (1800 ship), an English merchant ship sunk on the Great Barrier Reef in 1803 * ''Cato'' (1807 ship), a merchant ship which foundered in 1841


Technology

* CATO, an acronym used in
rocketry Rocketry may refer to: Science and technology * The design and construction of rockets ** The hobbyist or (semi-)professional use of model rockets * Aerospace engineering Aerospace engineering is the primary field of engineering concerned wit ...
, for Catastrophe At Take Off * CATO, an acronym for Catapult
Assisted take-off In aviation, assisted takeoff is any system for helping aircraft to get into the air (as opposed to strictly under its own power). The reason it might be needed is due to the aircraft's weight exceeding the normal maximum takeoff weight, insuf ...
* Corazón Artificial Total Ortotópico (Spanish for Orthotopic Total Artificial Heart) invented by Juan Giambruno


Other uses

* Cato Corporation, an American fashion retailer *
Cato Networks Cato Networks Ltd. is a Tel Aviv, Israel-based network security company that develops Secure access service edge, Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) technology, which combines enterprise communication and security capabilities into a single cloud ...
, an Israeli network security company *
Cato Institute The Cato Institute is an American libertarian think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C. It was founded in 1977 by Ed Crane, Murray Rothbard, and Charles Koch, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Koch Industries.Koch ...
, an American libertarian think tank * Cato, a
South Devon Railway Eagle class The ''Eagle'' class were sixteen broad gauge locomotives operated on the South Devon Railway (SDR), Cornwall Railway (CR) and associated adjacent railways. They were designed for passenger trains on this steep and sharply curved line but were ...
4-4-0ST steam locomotive


See also

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Catto (disambiguation) Catto may refer to: Places * Cairn Catto, a prehistoric monument in Aberdeenshire, Scotland * Catto, Switzerland, a village in the Swiss municipality of Quinto, Ticino People * Catto (singer) (born 1987), Brazilian singer, instrumentalist, comp ...
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Kato (disambiguation) Kato or Katō may refer to: Places *Kato, Guyana, a village in Guyana *Katō, Hyōgo, a city in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan * Katō District, Hokkaido, a district located in Tokachi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan *Katowice, a city in Southern Poland, ...
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