Cincinnatus
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus was Roman consul in 460 BC and dictator twice, in 458 BC and 439 BC. His first term as dictator began when Rome was being menaced by the Aequi tribe from the east and the Volscians from the southeast. The Roman Senate pleaded with Cincinnatus to assume the mantle of dictator to save the city. The career of Cincinnatus has become so|
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He came out of retirement during his second term as dictator (439 BC) to put down a revolt by the plebians.
The town of Cincinnato, Italy, and the city of Cincinnati, OH, USA, are named in his honor.


