Cato

Roman single tradition · 1

Cato is referenced as a figure known for his strict morals, representing moral rectitude and virtue. The inscription invokes Cato as a comparison to Christopher Layer's character and ethical standing.

Relationships

co occurs with
Numa, Fabius

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Christopher Layer who bore Christ in his heart along with Imperial Minds, Numa known for his justice, Fabius for his legal robe, and Cato for his strict morals.”

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