Cincinnatus International
6841 Elm Street, Ste 1013
McLean, VA 22101
ph: +1.703.981.8400
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Cincinnatus International provides Global Solutions for Private, Public, and International Sectors
We draw from the decades of experience of our principals, staff, and consultants in both the public and private sectors. These individuals have worked at the highest levels of government and industry in the diplomatic, military, financial, business, education, law enforcement, and the intelligence communities.
Furthermore, we are currently seeking our Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business certification.
About Our Namesake
In 458 BC, the Romans were fighting the Aequi and the Sabines. Minucius Esquilinus had led an army against them, but had been trapped by the Aequians in the Alban Hills and was attempting to fight off a siege. Roman horsemen escaped and returned to Rome to report what had happened. The senate fell into a panic and decided to nominate a new dictator. They nominated Cincinnatus for a dictatorial term for six months.
A group of senators were sent to tell Cincinnatus that he had been nominated dictator and found him while he was plowing on his farm. Cincinnatus accepted the nomination and went to the Roman popular assembly and issued an order that every man of military age should report to the Campus Martius—the Field of Mars, god of war—by the end of the day.
Once the army assembled, Cincinnatus led them to fight the Aequi at the Battle of Mons Algidus. Cincinnatus commanded the infantry in person, while Tarquitius led the cavalry. The double attack surprised the Aequi and they were quickly defeated. The commanders of the Aequi begged Cincinnatus not to slaughter them all.
Cincinnatus did not want to cause any more bloodshed, and told the Aequi that he would spare them if they submitted to him and brought their leader, Gracchus Cloelius, and his officers to him in chains. The Aequi were forced to pass under a yoke, made up of three spears, while bowing down and conceeding that they had been conquered. After this, Cincinnatus disbanded his army, resigned his dictatorship, and returned to his farm; a mere sixteen days after he had been nominated dictator.
In the same way, Cincinnatus International will use our expertise to provide a solution to your critical needs in an cost effective and efficient manner when time is of the essence.
Cincinnatus International
6841 Elm Street, Ste 1013
McLean, VA 22101
ph: +1.703.981.8400
contact