Marcus Aurelius (26 April 121 – 17 March 180) was a human male who rose to become Emperor of the Roman Empire on Earth in the mid-2nd century.
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Aurelius was great warrior of Rome, a highly successful general who grew tired of battle. He was noted philosopher who wrote a series of meditations which came to be regarded as a literary monument to a government of service and duty.
In 2376, Jean-Luc Picard suggested Elias Vaughn, who was then considering retirement after a century of fighting for the Federation, was comparable to Aurelius. (DS9 - Avatar novel: Book One)
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- Marcus Aurelius article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.