Breem Roomers

This is a small list of short biographies of famous Romans, written in Anglish. Note that case endings have been uniformly stripped. In normal English only some names (like Mark Antony) are sensibly stripped of case endings.

The Men
CINCINNAT ~500BC

Luci Quincti Cincinnat was a Roomish leader known for giving up. It is said Cincinnat was made dictator so that he could lead Rome against the threat of the Aequi. When he was done he stepped down and went back to his farm. He might have again been made dictator, and might have again stepped down, but think this might be made up.

CATO THE ELDER 234BC-149BC

Marc Porci 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. In his life he did much to better the borough of Rome by building new buildings and others. 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 Roomish, 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 wrought other works too.

SCIPIO AFRICAN THE ELDER 236BC-183BC

Publi Corneli Scipio African was a Roomish, consul, and patrician. Scipio is best known for fighting in the. He won in Spain against Carthage, became consul in 205BC, and chose to strike at the Carthagers in North Africa rather than deal with Hannibal who was in Italy. He did well in North Africa, and Hannibal came down to fight him, but Hannibal lost to Scipio in the Gouth of Zama. Carthage had to yield, and ended up giving Spain to Rome, among other things.

CATO THE YOUNGER 95BC-46BC

Marc Porci Cato was the of Cato the Elder. Cato the Younger is known for being a leader of the Optimates, a set of men who sought to keep Rome a republic amid the rise of Iuli Caesar. Early in his life he fought against Spartac. When broke out between those who sided with Caesar and those who sided with Pompei, Cato took Pompei's side. The wye against Caesar, and Cato ended up killing himself. Cicero wrote a writ called Cato, wherein he Cato. In answer, Caesar wrote Anticato wherein he spoke ill of Cato.

OVID 43BC-17AD

Publi Ovidi Naso was a Roomish. Early in life it seemed he would go into, but he ended up instead to. Ovid's works were, but his life's work was hindered when king August had him to Tomis, now Constanța , from which he never came back. He was friends with Horace, another well known Roomish shop.

BRUTE ~85BC-42BC

Marc Juni Brute, also known as Quint Caepio Brute, was a Roomish. Brute is best known for being one of the main men behind the killing of Iuli Caesar. He was the of Cato the Younger, who he picked up  from. He fought to hold down the rise of Pompei, but ended up siding with him in the war against Iuli Caesar. Caesar him. Though his with Caesar warmed for a while, it turned  cold when Caesar made himself dictator for life and had himself, leading Brute to  in his killing. He had to flee afterwards, owing to the threat of those who liked Caesar. He was later given over land in the east of the  where he heaped up wealth and might. A broke out between those who would take over following Caesar's death. Brute sided with Cassi against August and Mark Antoni, but was beaten and killed himself. His fights against dictatorship gained him with Cicero.

VIRGILI 70BC-19BC

Publi Vergili Maro was a best known for his   called the Aeneid. He was widely held by Roomers to be their greatest shop. In the Aeneid he tells a tale about how Rome was and how it is Rome's chore to bring civilisation to the world. Vergili was born a churl, into the aftermath of the between Mari and Sulla. In his youth he witnessed the new fight between Juli Caesar and Pompey, and his hate for borougherwye is in his works.

SULLA 138BC-79BC

Luci Coreneli Sulla was a Roomish. Sulla began as a quaestor under Gai Mari and in a wye against the  in North Africa. He did so well against them that Mari grew towards him. After becoming a praetor and fighting in the Social War he became a consul, and was given a to fight against Pontus with. But when Gai Mari to make himself the head of this here, Sulla went to Room to strike at Mari, but Mari fled. Sulla then went to fight Pontus as he was going to to begin with. While Sulla was fighting in Greekland Mari went back to Room and took over. Sulla was a foe of the, and Room was cleansed of Sulla's , but then Mari died of old. After winning against Pontus, Sulla went back to Room with his here and fought in a borougherwye against the side Mari was on. Sulla won, became onewielder, and Room was cleansed of Mari's old thavers. While onewielder Sulla did much to Roomish law, one of his goals being to make it harder for another man to take over Room as he had. He later stepped down and died.