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(Statesman)
Cincinnatus was a distinguished Roman figure recognized for his selfless leadership and civic virtue. He held the positions of suffect consul and dictator in ancient Rome and was renowned for his humility and dedication to the greater good. One of his most well-known acts was responding to the call to lead the Roman army to triumph against the Aequi before voluntarily stepping down from power to resume his farming duties. Throughout history, Cincinnatus has been revered for his example of hard work and service to the community.