Cincinnatus

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A statesman and military leader who became a legendary figure of Roman virtue

Real World Example

Cincinnatus was a Roman statesman and military leader who became famous for his humility and dedication to Rome. In 458 BCE, he was appointed dictator to defend Rome against an invading enemy, and after successfully leading the Roman army to victory, he quickly resigned his position and returned to his farm. This act of selflessness and service made him a symbol of Roman virtue and civic duty. His story teaches the importance of leadership, responsibility, and placing the common good above personal power. Today, Cincinnatus inspires leaders and citizens alike, reminding us of the value of serving others; for instance, when people volunteer in their communities, they embody Cincinnatus's spirit of selfless service.

Practice Version

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