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Roman Republic consul in 197 BC For Catiline's conspirator, see Gaius Cornelius Cethegus (conspirator).
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Gaius Cornelius Cethegus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 197 BC.

He became proconsul in Hispania in 200 BC and was elected aedile in absentia. In Hispania he defeated a hostile force in the territory of the Sedetani and 15,000 of the enemy died. As an aedile he arranged magnificent plays. During his consulate in 197 BC he fought successfully in Gallia Cisalpina against the Insubrians and Cenomani and was awarded a triumph by the senate. He was censor in 194 BC. Along with Scipio Africanus and Marcus Minucius Rufus in 193 BC, he went as a commissioner to mediate an end to the war between Masinissa and Carthage.

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Preceded byT. Quinctius Flamininus
Sex. Aelius Paetus Catus
Roman consul
197 BC
With: Q. Minucius Rufus
Succeeded byL. Furius Purpureo
M. Claudius Marcellus
Preceded byScipio Africanus
P. Aelius Paetus
Roman censor
194 BC
With: Sex. Aelius Paetus Catus
Succeeded byT. Quinctius Flamininus
M. Claudius Marcellus
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