Cato

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Cato may refer to:

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[edit] Organizations

  • Cato Institute, American libertarian think tank
  • The Cato Corporation (NYSECTR), owners of the CATO women's clothing stores

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  • Romans, in the family Porcii
    • Cato the Elder or "the Censor" (Marcus Porcius Cato 234BC–149BC), Roman statesman
      • Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus, son of Cato the Elder by his first wife Licinia, jurist
        • Marcus Porcius Cato, son of Cato Licinianus, consul 118 BC, died in Africa in the same year
        • Gaius Porcius Cato, son of Cato Licinianus, consul 114 BC
      • Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus, son of Cato the Elder by his second wife Salonia, (born 154 BC, when his father had completed his eightieth year)
        • Marcus Porcius Cato, son of Cato Salonianus and father of Cato the Younger
          • Cato the Younger "Cato of Utica" or "Cato Minor" (Marcus Porcius Catō Uticēnsis 95BC–46BC), politician and statesman in the late Roman Republic, remembered for his lengthy conflict with Gaius Julius Caesar, and moral integrity
        • Lucius Porcius Cato, son of Cato Salonianus, consul 89 BC, killed during the Social War (91–88 BC)
  • Suzy Cato (born 1968), New Zealand entertainer
  • Kelvin Cato (born 1974), American basketball player
  • John Cyril Cato (born 1889, died 1971), Australian photographer, portraitist and author, renowned historian of Australian photography, known also as Jack Cato
  • Diomedes Cato (born 1560, died 1618) was a Polish composer
  • Cato the anti-Federalist, pseudonym for an American author of anti-Federalist articles in the late 1780s, probably the politician George Clinton
  • Cato, the pseudonym for the authors of the 1940s polemic Guilty Men; Michael Foot, Frank Owen, Peter Howard
  • Cato Fong, Inspector Clouseau's manservant in the Pink Panther movies

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