Cincinnatus was an early Roman senator known for his patriotism and Roman values. He served as dictator only until he finished the job he had been appointed to do and then resigned and went back to his farm. He was called out of retirement at the age of eighty and made dictator a second time, finished the job and again went home.
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The Dictator was released on 05/16/2012.
Roman numerals are generally used for just years, not days or months. MCMLXIX=1969 XVI=16 IX=09
Not in the United States. The shortest tenure was by William Henry Harrison who served just 30 days before he died in office.
Cuban Dictator Fulgencio Batista
The Roman numeral for 16 is XVI.
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus was a Roman general and statesman. About 458 B.C., the Roman Senate chose him dictator of the Republic. Cincinnatus was charged with rescuing a Roman army that faced total destruction by the Aequi, a tribe of ancient Italy. He defeated the enemy within 16 days but refused all honors and resigned the dictatorship. Vested again with dictatorial power in 439 B.C., he suppressed a rebellion by some poor people and then retired to his farm. Later generations considered him a model of Roman virtue.
16 = XVI
In 458 BC. there was a threat to the Romans after the Aequi tribe attacked Rome. The Romans decided to appoint a dictator, Cincinnatus. Cincinnatus was in power for 16 days and left after the Aequi tribe was defeated.The Roman values he shows are pietas, loyalty, humility, self-sacrifice to state.Cincinnati, Ohio is named after him.George Washington is considered the "modern day" Cincinnatus.
Midnight Screenings - 2011 The Dictator 2-5 was released on: USA: 16 May 2012
It is: 16 = XVI