• Appian Way Appius Claudius Caudex (264 BC), consul Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 212 BC) Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 185 BC) Appius Claudius Pulcher...
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    Appius Claudius Caecus (fl. c. 312–279 BC) was a statesman and writer from the Roman Republic. He is best known for two major building projects: the Appian...
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  • Appius Claudius Caudex (fl. 264 BC) was a Roman politician. He was the younger brother of Appius Claudius Caecus, and served as consul in 264 BC. In that...
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  • Appius Claudius may refer to: Appius Claudius Caecus Appius Claudius Caudex Appius Claudius Crassus Inregillensis Sabinus Appius Claudius Pulcher (disambiguation)...
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  • include any of Appius' replies to Cicero. He is also well known for being the older brother of the infamous Clodius and Clodia. Appius was the eldest...
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  • Appius Claudius Pulcher may refer to: Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 212 BC) Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 185 BC) Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 143...
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  • Appius Claudius Pulcher (Latin: APP•CLAVDIVS•C•F•APP•N•PVLCHER) was a Roman politician of the 2nd century BC. Son of Gaius Claudius Pulcher (who was consul...
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  • Appius Junius Silanus (died AD 43), whom Cassius Dio calls Gaius Appius Silanus, was consul in AD 28, with Publius Silius Nerva as his colleague. He was...
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  • Appia was a plebeian family at Rome. Its nomen, Appius, is a patronymic surname based on the praenomen Appius. The gens does not appear to have been very...
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  • Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus may refer to: Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus (consul suffectus) Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus (consul 108) This disambiguation...
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  • Appius Claudius Pulcher (c. 129 BC – 76 BC) was a Roman noble, general and politician of the 1st century BC. He was the father of a number of renowned...
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    of the name primarily or solely. Marcus Clausus, the father of Appius Claudius. Appius Claudius M. f. Sabinus Regillensis, consul in 495 BC. Born Attius...
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  • Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus, sometimes known as Appius Annius Gallus (Greek: Ἄππιος Ἄννιος Γάλλος, flourished 2nd century) was a Roman senator and...
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  • was the famed Roman politician Appius Claudius Caecus, who had been twice consul, censor, and dictator. An uncle, Appius Claudius Caudex, was consul in...
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  • the elder was Appius Claudius Crassus, consular tribune in 424; the younger was named Publius. The Fasti give his full name as Appius Claudius Crassus...
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  • Atilia Caucidia Tertulla, who married the younger Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus. His father, the elder Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus, was Bradua's consular...
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  • prostituted to Appius's lust. The rigged hearing goes as Appius and Marcus plan: their unctious Advocate presents false documents, and Appius rules in Marcus's...
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    ("the Appian Way, the queen of the long roads"). The road is named after Appius Claudius Caecus, the Roman censor who, during the Samnite Wars, began and...
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    had betrothed Verginia to Icilius, not to Appius Claudius, and that he did not bring her up for dishonor. Appius Claudius claimed that he knew that there...
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  • Appius Claudius Pulcher (died 211 BC) was a Roman general and politician of the 3rd century BC, active in the Second Punic War. He was the son of Publius...
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  • Appius Nicomachus Dexter (floruit before 432 AD) was a politician of the Western Roman Empire. Dexter belonged to the Nicomachi, an influential family...
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  • from which Clodius hailed, descended from Appius Claudius Caecus (censor in 312 BC). Clodius' father, Appius Claudius Pulcher, was consul in 79 BC and...
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  • Appius Claudius Crassus (fl. c. 403 BC) was a consular tribune of the Roman Republic in 403 BC. Claudius held the imperium in 403 BC as one of six consular...
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  • the consul and censor Appius Claudius Caecus through his son Publius Claudius Pulcher. Claudianus descended via the first Appius Claudius Pulcher, who...
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  • least two sons: Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis, consul in 471 BC, and Gaius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis, consul in 460 BC. Appius Claudius Crassus...
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    the Greek Zeta, most likely to represent the sound /t͡s/. At c. 300 BC, Appius Claudius Caecus, the Roman censor, removed the letter Z from the alphabet...
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    the completion of its construction, a dispute emerged between the consuls Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis and Publius Servilius Priscus Structus as to...
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    Pompey and his ambitions to rule alone or become dictator. Brutus married Appius Claudius Pulcher's daughter Claudia, likely in 54 during Pulcher's consulship...
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    Caecilius Metellus Balearicus, consul in 123 BC. She was possibly married to Appius Claudius Pulcher, a politician of an old, somewhat impoverished, patrician...
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    However, Appius Claudius had the aqueduct named after him as at the time that the aqueduct was being built the 18 month terms of Plautius and Appius as censors...
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