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To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
Cincinnatus (Lucius or Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus) , fl. 5th cent. BC, Roman patriot. He was consul in 460 BC and dictator twice (458 and 439).

Somehow, I'm reminded of some of our "august" Posters !

12 posted on 05/01/2009 12:16:04 PM PDT by mrmeangenes
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To: mrmeangenes
That the roman title of “Dictator” has become a slur in the modern age shows historic ignorance.

The Roman republic, rather than having a hereditary “King” (a word hateful to a Roman's ear), elected two “Consuls” for a limited period to rule alongside the “Senate”.

During times of strife they would elect a “Dictator” to rule absolutely for a limited period of time.

Unlike the modern usage of the word, the Roman “Dictator” was an ELECTED position, and for a limited duration. Unlike the military rulers who appoint THEMSELVES “Dictator for life” nowadays.

Cincinnatus was the IDEAL Dictator. He took power when Rome was threatened, crushed the threat, then resigned his power and went back to his farm.

Our founders were so enamored of the Cincinnatus ideal that many formed the society of Cincinnatus, and the city of Cincinnati was named for this hero of Republican governance.

26 posted on 05/01/2009 1:16:53 PM PDT by allmendream ("Wealth is EARNED not distributed, so how could it be redistributed?")
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