
Cost of Glory 102 - Cato III: The Senate's Ashes
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Jan 22, 2025 Explore the fiery chaos in Rome following Clodius' murder and the subsequent burning of the Senate. Delve into Cato's hardline stance against Caesar and his dramatic bid for consulship. As tensions rise, witness the outbreak of civil war and Cato's resolute stand for Republican values. His final days unfold in a poignant narrative of despair and integrity, culminating in a tragic yet philosophical suicide at Utica. Cato's legacy leaves a profound impact, symbolizing the end of the Roman Republic amid tumultuous political upheaval.
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Cato's Surprise Support
- Cato surprisingly supported Pompey's sole consulship, prioritizing any government over anarchy.
- This marked a shift, with Pompey and Cato finding common ground.
Cato's Conditional Counsel
- Pompey invited Cato to his villa, seeking counsel and partnership in government.
- Cato agreed to advise privately, but vowed to speak his mind publicly.
Failed Consulship Bid
- Cato ran for consulship promising Caesar's recall, but his campaign failed.
- He prioritized his dignity over populist tactics, refusing to court the masses.




