Breem Roomers

This writ draws from Encyclopædia Britannica.

Boethius

Cato the Elder 234BC-149BC

Marcus Porcius Cato was and fought as a  tribune in the Twoth Punish War. Afterwards he began a life of, taking up the of quaestor, aedile, praetor, and consul. He again fought, first to put down an uprising in Spain, then to fight against Greeks. He had a hand in waning the might of the Scipio. Cato became censor and sought to uphold old Roman, fighting against giving women more freedom, and against Greek sway. His starkness earned him many foes. Cato felt threatened by Carthage getting back on its feet and wanted to see it quelled, which ended up happening in the Third Punish War, which Cato lived to see. Cato is known to later muchly as a writer. He wrote the Origines, which was the first of Rome written in Latin. Only small bits of this writ are with us today. He wrote other things too.

Scipio Africanus

Cato the Younger

Iulius Caesar

Cincinnatus (Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus)

Virgil

Cicero

Tiberius Gracchus

Gaius Marius

Sulla (Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix)

Tacitus

Ovid

Horatius (Quintus Horatius Flaccus)

Lucan (Marcus Annaeus Lucanus)

Juvenal (Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis)