No. The most famous Cato in roman history was a senator who opposed Julius Cesar.
No. There were two Catos, Cato the Elder and Cato the Younger. Both were Roman statesmen. Cato the Elder was the grandfather of Cato the Younger. The closest either came to Greece was Cato the Elder commanding troops sent to Greece to oppose its invasion by Antiochus III; he won the Battle of Thermopylae, which turned the course of the war.
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Cato was one.
Cato was opposed to the spread of Greek culture. He believed it threatened to destroy the integrity of the traditional Roman character.
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There being a Senator who said Carthage must be destroyed was just propaganda.
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Bill Cato's birth name is William S. Cato.
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Marcus Porcius Cato is the older one. His grandson is Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis.
In shakespeares Julius Caesar there is Cato and Young Cato Cato is Portia's father "i being do fathr'd and so husband'd" and Young Cato is one of the minor conspiritors who in the end fesses up to Anthony's soldier and is killed.
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