Lucius Porcius Cato

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Lucius Porcius Cato was a Roman statesman and general of the late Republic, known for his consulship in 89 BC and his role in the Social War.

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instanceOf ancient Roman general
ancient Roman politician
consul of the Roman Republic
member of the Porcia gens
allegiance Roman Republic NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath death in battle
coConsul Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo NERFINISHED
cognomen Cato NERFINISHED
commandedUnit Roman army NERFINISHED
consulYear 89 BC
countryOfCitizenship Roman Republic
deathDate 89 BC
deathPlace near Fucine Lake
era late Roman Republic NERFINISHED
familyName Porcius NERFINISHED
gens Porcia NERFINISHED
givenName Lucius NERFINISHED
killedBy Italian allies of Rome
knownFor consulship during the Social War
death while commanding Roman forces
languageSpoken Latin
mannerOfDeath killed in action
militaryConflict Marsic War NERFINISHED
Social War NERFINISHED
nomen Porcius NERFINISHED
notableWork command in the Social War
officeEnd 89 BC
officeStart 89 BC
opponent Italian rebels
Marsic forces NERFINISHED
positionHeld Roman consul
military commander
praetor
praenomen Lucius NERFINISHED
precededBy consuls of 90 BC
relative Marcus Porcius Cato (ancestor) NERFINISHED
socialClass Roman nobility
socialStatus Roman senator
succeededBy consuls of 88 BC
timePeriod 1st century BC

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Porcia gens hasNotableMember Lucius Porcius Cato