He had offers to serve as dictator (supreme leader with unlimited power) until the crisis was resolved. Cincinnatus was a hardworking smallholder farmer. But when the battle was over, he made no attempt to remain at the helm of the state as director. He did not want to prolong the glory. Constantly, he returned home and continued his life as a farmer and citizen.
Explanation:
- Back home, Cincinnatus showed that it appreciated the fact that he was a citizen of Rome rather than fame and personal power. He respected the authority of Rome.
- He did not want to use his popularity to take power away from the elected representatives of the elected by the citizens.
- This was an example of the civil virtue by which the Romans were known from the republic period.
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