Your question is a bit vague as there were 16 famous men who were called Diogenes in antiquity. I will assume that you mean Diogenes of Tarsus who was a 2nd century BC Epicurean philosopher. Marcus Aurelius was a Roman Emperor who reigned from 161 to 180 AD. He was a philosopher as well. Therefore, both men were philosophers. However, Marcus Aurelius belonged to a different philosophical school. He was a Stoic.
Marcus Aurelius is a lot like Julius Caesar because of all the wars he fought and all the wars he won. While also doing a lot for the city of Rome.
Augustus Caesar
Joaquin Phoenix played Aurelius' son, Commodus, in the movie Gladiator.
Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus were the leaders of the conspirators who assassinated Julius Caesar.
I think you could say that he did. Marcus Crassus was not only a partner of Julius Caesar in the first triumvirate, but he was also the man who, for the most part, bankrolled Caesar's political career.
Ceasar, Pompey and Crassus
Marcus Brutus is in his 40's in Julius Caesar.
The Pax Romana ended after the death of the last great Roman emperor, Marcus Aurelius. He was succeeded by poor leaders which resulted in the end of the era of peace and instigated the fall of the empire.
Augustus Caesar
Joaquin Phoenix played Aurelius' son, Commodus, in the movie Gladiator.
Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus were the leaders of the conspirators who assassinated Julius Caesar.
I think you could say that he did. Marcus Crassus was not only a partner of Julius Caesar in the first triumvirate, but he was also the man who, for the most part, bankrolled Caesar's political career.
Marcus Antony, Octavius Caesar.
Marcus Junius Brutus
Julius Caesar, sulla, crassus, pompey, Octavian ( Augustus ), Antony, lepidus, tiberius, claudius, caligula, Nero, nerva, trajan, hadrian, antoninus pius, Marcus aurelius and
Ceasar, Pompey and Crassus
Julius Caesar, Marcus Lepidus, and Mark Antony.
Rome is famous for the works of Vergil, Horace, Tacitus, Seneca, Seutonius, Dio, Livy, Terance, Plautus, Marcus Aurelius, Julius Caesar and Cicero. There are more, but those should do for starters.