Portrait of Cato the Younger

Cato the Younger

95–46 BC

A Roman senator famous for his incorruptible character and unwavering principles, Cato embodied Stoic virtue in political life. He chose suicide rather than live under Julius Caesar's dictatorship, becoming a symbol of republican virtue and philosophical integrity. His life demonstrated how Stoic principles could be applied to public service and moral leadership.

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