Marcus Porcius Cato was born as Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis in November 95 BCE in Rome. He was called the Cato Minor (“the Youngher”) or Cato Uticensis, to distinguish him from the Cato the Elder, who was his great grandfather. He was the son of Marcus Porcius Cato. His mother was Livia Drusa. Cato was a Roman politician and philosopher. He imitated the way he was Cato the Elder, which he was ideal for. He belonged to the Stoics, living in harmony with integrity and integrity.