SC - Duello by Cheese Cake; High Noon in Trimaris, Spoons at the  Ready
    Philip & Susan Troy 
    troy at asan.com
       
    Fri Jan 12 10:58:09 PST 2001
    
    
  
Erika Thomenius wrote:
> 
> >Actually, Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger was Cato the Elder's
> >great-grandson, according to Plutarch's Lives.  Like his
> > >great-grandfather, Cato the Younger was a staunch Republican and as >such
> >was very much opposed to Julius Caesar.  Backing the losing side
> >in the dispute between Pompey and Caesar, he committed suicide before
> >being captured by Caesar in 46 BCE.  He was also, IIRC, father-in-law to
> >that honorable man, Marcus Junius Brutus.
> 
> Ah, the Romans.  1000 years of well-documented history, and FIVE names among
> them.  :)
> 
> -Gytha
Hmmm. Gaius, Gnaeus, Marcus, Lucius... um... uh... Tiberius... uh...
PUBLIUS!!! HAH!!! Titus...
But I see your point.
Adamantius, who gets away with a lot due to barbarian ancestors, but
then you all knew that
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