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Zum Hauptredner aber wählte er nicht, wie sein grie chischer Vorgänger (und vielleicht auch seine Quelle) Aristo Cius, eine mythische, sondern eine gewichtige historische einen der größten Römer früherer Zeiten, der noch bei allen in dem fiischenten, lebendigsten Andenken stand, M. Porcius Gate, mit dem Beinamen Censorius) (geb. 234 v. Chr., gest. 149 v.
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