10 Facts About Marcus Favonius

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Marcus Favonius is noted for his imitation of Cato the Younger, his espousal of the Cynic philosophy, and for his appearance as the Poet in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.

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Marcus Favonius stood to be chosen aedile, and was like to lose it; but Cato, who was there to assist him, observed that all the votes were written in one hand, and discovering the cheat, appealed to the tribunes, who stopped the election.

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Marcus Favonius was afterwards chosen aedile, and Cato, who assisted him in all things that belonged to his office, undertook the care of the spectacles that were exhibited in the theatre.

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At which Marcus Favonius "bade Pompey stamp upon the ground, and call forth the forces he had promised".

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Pompey, for want of his servants, began to undo his shoes himself, which Marcus Favonius noticing, ran to him and undid them, and helped him to anoint himself, and always after continued to wait upon, and attended him in all things, as servants do their masters, even to the washing of his feet and preparing his supper.

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Men like Lucius Postumius and Marcus Favonius seem to me like the superfluous deckload of a great ship.

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Marcus Favonius came forward to take the oath last of all, except Favonius, one of his friends and intimates.

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Marcus Favonius is the character known as the Poet who appears in Act IV Scene III of William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.

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Marcus Favonius, who had been an ardent admirer of Cato, and, not so much by his learning or wisdom as by his wild, vehement manner, maintained the character of a philosopher, was rushing in upon them, but was hindered by the attendants.

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Marcus Favonius's imprisonment did little to assuage his intemperate behaviour.

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