Cato Street Conspiracy, an 1820 assassination attempt on all British cabinet ministers and Prime Minister Lord Liverpool
Stono Rebellion, or Cato's Conspiracy, a 1739 slave uprising in the American colony of South Carolina
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CatoConspiracy may refer to: Cato Street Conspiracy, an 1820 assassination attempt on all British cabinet ministers and Prime Minister Lord Liverpool...
The Cato Street Conspiracy was a plot to murder all the British cabinet ministers and the Prime Minister Lord Liverpool in 1820. The name comes from the...
The Stono Rebellion (also known as Cato'sConspiracy or Cato's Rebellion) was a slave revolt that began on 9 September 1739, in the colony of South Carolina...
Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis ("of Utica"; /ˈkeɪtoʊ/, KAY-toe; 95 BC – April 46 BC), also known as Cato the Younger (Latin: Cato Minor), was an influential...
The Catilinarian conspiracy, sometimes Second Catilinarian conspiracy, was an attempted coup d'état by Lucius Sergius Catilina (Catiline) to overthrow...
May 1820) was an English radical activist and conspirator in the Cato Street Conspiracy. He planned to murder the cabinet, but there was a spy and he was...
Free energy suppression (or new energy suppression) is a conspiracy theory that technologically viable, pollution-free, no-cost energy sources are being...
Cato Street is a play by the British actor and writer Robert Shaw. The play's subject matter is the Cato Street Conspiracy of 1820. It was first produced...
pursuit of Cato and Metellus Scipio. After Cato's suicide following defeat at the battle of Thapsus on 6 April 46, Brutus was one of Cato's eulogisers...
Cato the Younger (95 BC – 46 BC) was an Ancient Roman politician during the late republic. He was famous in ancient times and through to the modern era...
Kenneth Simon Chair in Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute, a blogger for the Volokh Conspiracy, and a former co-editor of the Supreme Court Economic...
to amass political power were opposed by many in the Senate, among them Cato the Younger with the private support of Cicero. Caesar rose to become one...
Burr being arrested and later indicted for treason. 1820 - The Cato Street Conspiracy, a plot to murder all the British Cabinet Ministers and the Prime...
century BC. The first of the gens to achieve the consulship was Marcus Porcius Cato in 195 BC, and from then until imperial times, the Porcii regularly occupied...
with the five years surrounding the Catilinarian conspiracy. The Roman Traitor or the Days of Cicero, Cato and Catiline: A True Tale of the Republic by Henry...
the chairman's seat. The motto's original context by Sallust, who cites Cato the Younger's address to the Roman Senate, is: "But there were other qualities...
International Studies and, from 1993 to 1996, a distinguished fellow at the Cato Institute. From 1983 to 2019, Roberts served as a board director of nine...
in an event referred to as the Stono Rebellion (also known as Cato'sConspiracy and Cato's Rebellion.) The runaway slaves involved in the revolt intended...
police and a City ambulance. The latter took Gavin Cato to Kings County Hospital, arriving at 8:32 pm; Cato was pronounced dead shortly thereafter. Volunteers...
such restrictions. For example, in a 1998 speech, a staff member of the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank, argued that emission controls' negative...
little opposition until the speaking order eventually wound its way to Cato; Cato immediately started a filibuster, arguing instead that the people would...
Cato Bontjes van Beek (German: [ˈkaːto ˈbɔnti̯əs fan ˈbeːk] ; 14 November 1920 – 5 August 1943) was a German member of the Resistance against the Nazi...
defeat at Pharsalus. However, Cassius refused to join in the fight against Cato and Scipio in Africa, choosing instead to retire to Rome. Cassius spent the...