Category
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Silius Italicus
1st-century AD Roman senator, orator and poet (26–101)
Publius Catius Sabinus
Roman consul
Catius
Catius (fl. c. 50s–40s BC) was an Epicurean philosopher, identified ethnically as an Insubrian Celt from Gallia Transpadana. Epicurean works by Amafinius, Rabirius, and Catius were the earliest philosophical treatises written in Latin. Catius composed a treatise in four books on the physical world and on the highest good (De rerum natura et de summo bono). Cicero credits him, along with the lesser prose stylist Amafinius, with writing accessible texts that popularized Epicurean philosophy among the plebs, or common people.
Tiberius Catius Caesius Fronto
senator and consul of the late first century
Sextus Catius Clementinus Priscillianus
Roman military officer and consul in 230
Quintus Catius
Ancient Roman politician
Lucius Catius Celer
3rd century Roman military officer, senator and consul