Friend Request: I am Cato the Elder, and I knew your father, Scipio Africanus. I despised him because he was luxurious, and I perfer the simplistic values of old Rome prior the Hellenistic invasion. "Cato the Elder." NNDB, http://www.nndb.com/people/212/000095924/, 1 May 2011.
I was a consul in 195 BC. Your father Scipio was later in my life. We are opposites, in some ways, such as discipline and simplicity. CARTHAGO DELENDA EST! Baker, Rosalie and Baker, Charles III. Ancient Romans. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998.
In my childhood, my father told me histories of Rome. When I was not serving Rome, I was writing "Origines," which is about the history of Rome. I hope that the generations ahead will learn about Rome's glories. CARTHAGO DELENDA EST! Baker, Rosalie and Baker, Charles III. Ancient Romans. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998.
Congratulations for your new son! He will serve Rome well, I asure you. I am having bread and cheese tonight, plenty was made from I and my slaves' harvest. However, as I say in On Agriculture, "Even though work stops, expenses run on." Ita vero! CARTHAGO DELENDA EST! "Cato the Elder." NNDB, http://www.nndb.com/people/212/000095924/, 1 May 2011. Moncur, Michael. "Quotations by Author: Cato the Elder (234 BC--149 BC)." Quotations Page, http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Cato_the_Elder/, 1 May 2011.
Friend Request: I am Cato the Elder, and I knew your father, Scipio Africanus. I despised him because he was luxurious, and I perfer the simplistic values of old Rome prior the Hellenistic invasion.
ReplyDelete"Cato the Elder." NNDB, http://www.nndb.com/people/212/000095924/, 1 May 2011.
Ok. Cato the Elder we may be friends.
ReplyDeleteI was a consul in 195 BC. Your father Scipio was later in my life.
ReplyDeleteWe are opposites, in some ways, such as discipline and simplicity.
CARTHAGO DELENDA EST!
Baker, Rosalie and Baker, Charles III. Ancient Romans. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998.
In my childhood, my father told me histories of Rome. When I was not serving Rome, I was writing "Origines," which is about the history of Rome. I hope that the generations ahead will learn about Rome's glories.
ReplyDeleteCARTHAGO DELENDA EST!
Baker, Rosalie and Baker, Charles III. Ancient Romans. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998.
I believe we should be friends because we are basicaly brother in sister! (because your father adopted me)
ReplyDeleteNone. Scipio Aemilianus. Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scipio_Aemilianus, 3 may 2011.
I agree Publius!
ReplyDeletefriend request : you give a good reflection on women of Rome and it would be a honor to be your friend.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for your new son! He will serve Rome well, I asure you.
ReplyDeleteI am having bread and cheese tonight, plenty was made from I and my slaves' harvest. However, as I say in On Agriculture, "Even though work stops, expenses run on." Ita vero!
CARTHAGO DELENDA EST!
"Cato the Elder." NNDB, http://www.nndb.com/people/212/000095924/, 1 May 2011.
Moncur, Michael. "Quotations by Author: Cato the Elder (234 BC--149 BC)." Quotations Page, http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Cato_the_Elder/, 1 May 2011.
Sure Jevenal. We can be friends.
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