An ancient Roman general, politician, and man of letters. Known as Cato Major, he played an active role in the Second Punic War. He also served as consul and censor. He was a representative of conservative and nationalist thought, advocating the protection of small and medium-sized peasants and anti-Carthaginian policies. His main works include On Agriculture. → Related articles Cato the Younger | Scipio the Elder Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
古代ローマの将軍,政治家,文人。大カトーCato Majorと呼ばれ,第2次ポエニ戦争で活躍。またコンスル,ケンソル(戸口総監)に就任した。中小農民の保護と反カルタゴ政策を主張した保守主義・国粋主義者の代表。主著《農業について》など。 →関連項目カトー[小]|スキピオ[大] 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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