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Who Was Cincinnatus in Ancient Rome?<\/h2>\n

As one of the long list of Rome’s most esteemed and celebrated figures, Marcus Minucius Cincinnatus stands high amongst his peers. Adored in Republican Rome for his selflessness on behalf of his country, Cincinnatus embodied the stoic values of service and courage that Rome so highly valued. <\/p>\n

Born in the early 5th century BC, to a once wealthy Roman family, not much is known about Cincinnatus’s life prior to being summoned to defend Rome against an Aequian invasion. But, when it’s time came, Cincinnatus responded with a sense of patriotism that would become legendary. <\/p>\n

In 458 BC, Rome fell under attack–a particularly formidable one, might I add–and the senate chose Cincinnatus to lead the defense. As was customary, the position of Dictator was appointed to Cincinnatus and gave him full power over military matters. Far from the tyrant would-be one might associate with such a title, Cincinnatus chose to use his power in favor of Rome’s defenses, rather than its enrichment. <\/p>\n

Using his expert strategy, Cincinnatus quickly routed the enemy. But his actions thus far were only the first of many of his astounding feats. Upon victorious being declared, Cincinnatus stepped down from his position without boasting, proclaiming that “The enemy was not destitute of spirit when they obtained their subsistence, but want of courage when they yielded”. Instead of using his newfound power to reward himself, he took on the courtesy title of “Father of his Country”, thanks to his remarkable courage, and stepped down from power, so as to empower others. <\/p>\n

The Meaning of Cincinnatus’s Legacy<\/h2>\n