20:
1541:
585:
520:, a Sabine settlement, where Appius Claudius lived with his family and retainers before coming to Rome. Its exact location is unknown, but it must have been in the vicinity of Lake Regillus, where one of the most important battles in the early history of the Roman Republic was fought. The same cognomen was borne by a family of the
623:; of three emperors belonging to the same family, one is known by a praenomen, one by a nomen, and one by a cognomen. Some members of the imperial family adopted the fashion of wearing their hair short at the sides and front but long in the back, over the nape of the neck. Describing the appearance of Tiberius,
161:. At this time, the fledgling Republic was engaged in regular warfare with the Sabines, and Clausus is said to have been the leader of a faction seeking to end the conflict. When his efforts failed, he defected to the Romans, bringing with him no fewer than five hundred men able to bear arms, according to
2701:
The original name of
Germanicus is nowhere attested. Many historians tentatively assumed that, by default, he bore the same name as his father, Nero Claudius Drusus, and this is the form used here. This is not a necessary assumption, however, since the emperor Tiberius named his son after his brother
863:
in 312 BC, and consul in 307 and 296. It was in his hands that the office of censor gained much more power and prestige; he was once dictator, but the year is unknown. Unlike most of his house, Caecus supported several reforms in favour of the plebeians. He is the earliest known Roman writer of prose
1669:
Claudius M. f. Marcellus, the brother of
Marcellus Aeserninus, he was adopted by one of the Cornelii Lentuli, and became Publius Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus. He fought under Pompeius during the war against the pirates, in 67 BC, and was an orator of considerable merit. For his descendants, see
251:
is occasionally found in other gentes. However, since there is no tradition that any of the early
Claudii were lame, the nomen might refer to some ancestor of Attius Clausus. It could also have been metaphorical, or ironic, and the possibility remains that this derivation is erroneous. The
206:
to that body. "My ancestors, the most ancient of whom was made at once a citizen and a noble of Rome, encourage me to govern by the same policy of transferring to this city all conspicuous merit, wherever found." By imperial times, the influence of the
Claudii was so great that the poet
681:, the surname of one of the Claudii Crassi, refers to the condition of his blindness, which is well-attested, although it appears that he did not become blind until his old age. Caecus' initial cognomen was Crassus. According to one legend, he was struck blind by the gods during his
328:
because two early members with this name had brought dishonor upon the family, one having been convicted of highway robbery, and the other of murder. However, the name was used by at least one branch of the
Claudii in the final century of the Republic, including one who, as
502:, a common surname usually referring to a Sabine, or someone of Sabine descent, which according to all tradition, the Claudii were. This cognomen was first adopted by Appius Claudius, the founder of the gens, and was retained by his descendants, until it was replaced by
2711:
Some sources identify the legate of 236 BC as Marcus
Claudius Clineas. His fate is uncertain; he is said to have been delivered up to the Corsi, who returned him unharmed. According to various authorities he was then imprisoned, banished, or put to
126:
That house during the course of centuries produced several very eminent, few great men; hardly a single noble-minded one. In all ages it distinguished itself alike by a spirit of haughty defiance, by disdain for the laws, and iron hardness of
693:
to the public slaves. The
Potitii themselves were said to have perished as a result of this sacrilege. However, Claudius was relatively young at the time of his censorship in 312 BC, and was elected consul sixteen years later, in 296.
107:
gives a summary of the gens, and says, "as time went on it was honoured with twenty-eight consulships, five dictatorships, seven censorships, six triumphs, and two ovations." Writing several decades after the fall of the so-called
467:. The latter two, though applicable to all of the gens, were seldom used when there was a more definite cognomen. A few of the patrician Claudii are mentioned without any surname. The surnames of the plebeian Claudii were
19:
1819:, a military tribune under Gaius Claudius Nero, the consul in 207 BC, during the Second Punic War; the following year he was praetor, and obtained Sardinia as his province. He was tribune of the plebs in 204.
546:
as the surname of the main family of the
Claudia gens. It was borne by members of the family from the fifth to the third century BC. The other main families of the patrician Claudii were descended from
2692:, apparently making him identical with the consul of 471, but this may be a mistake, as the weight of tradition is against it, and the Fasti are thought to contain numerous errors and later emendations.
1956:, the son of a freedman, was nominated dictator by Publius Claudius Pulcher, following the Battle of Drepana in 249 BC. Glicia's appointment was immediately superseded, but nonetheless recorded in the
2670:"Lo! Clausus of old Sabine blood, who leads a mighty host, himself a host in might! From whom the Claudian tribe and clan to-day, since Rome was with the Sabine shared, spreads wide through Latium....
671:
were descended from plebeian members of the gens, but one family by this name was a cadet branch of the patrician
Claudii Pulchri, which voluntarily went over to the plebeians, and used the spelling
1720:, consul in 50 BC; he supported Pompeius, investing him with the command against Caesar during the Civil War; but he remained at Rome and obtained Caesar's pardon for himself and his cousin, Marcus.
2106:; he attached himself to the party of Marcus Antonius, who had restored his father. It is uncertain whether he can be identified with either of two persons of this name who were proscribed by the
821:
1933:
Gaius
Claudius Cicero, in some manuscripts of Livy, tribune of the plebs in 454 BC; he prosecuted Titus Romilius, the consul of the preceding year, for selling the spoils of the war with the
581:, although it may be that the cognomen was given ironically. The Claudii Pulchri were an extensive family, which supplied the Republic with several consuls, and survived into imperial times.
84:
Claudii are found fairly early in Rome's history. Some may have been descended from members of the family who had passed over to the plebeians, while others were probably the descendants of
2783:
1919:
6047:
1822:
1459:, afterward Drusus Julius Caesar or "Drusus the Younger", was the son of Tiberius. He was consul in AD 15 and 21, but was subsequently poisoned by his wife, Livilla, at the bidding of
3080:
1375:
3096:
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1568:, consul in 331 BC; he was appointed dictator in order to hold the elections in 327, but was prevented from doing so by the augurs, who apparently objected to a plebeian dictator.
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266:, involves the alternation of 'o' and 'au', which seems to have been common in words of Sabine origin. The alternation of 's' and 'd' occurs in words borrowed from Greek: Latin
1480:
754:
1659:, praetor in 80 BC, and afterwards governor of Sicily; the mildness and justice of his administration was contrasted with that of his predecessor, and subsequently that of
1400:
322:, although used occasionally by the earliest patrician Claudii, was favored by the plebeian branches of the family. According to Suetonius, the gens avoided the praenomen
804:
2012:
1726:, consul in 49 BC; he was a partisan of Pompeius, and probably died in the Civil War. He is frequently confused with his cousin, who was consul in the preceding year.
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rather than himself. There is also a suggestion that Germanicus's name was Tiberius Claudius Nero, but his younger brother, Claudius, also had the forename Tiberius.
1763:
415:, seldom used by any patrician family. Subsequently they began to exchange traditional praenomina for names that first entered the family as cognomina, such as
1518:
1030:
Appius Claudius Ap. f. Ap. n. Pulcher, son of the consul of 143 BC, in 107 he participated in the discussions respecting the agrarian law of Spurius Thorius.
1207:, son of the tribune Clodius and Fulvia; he was a child at the time of his father's death. His life was spent in gluttony and debauchery, and he died young.
1816:
2164:
1612:
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Appius Claudius Ap. f. (Ap. or C. n.) (Pulcher), a senator in 25 BC, probably the one of that name whom Augustus condemned for being a lover of Julia.
1204:
2076:
Gaius Claudius, probably the descendant of a freedman of the Claudian house, was one of the suite of Publius Clodius Pulcher on his last journey to
1868:, a young senator, and the son-in-law of Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus and Lucilla; persuaded by Lucilla to attempt to kill her brother, the emperor
1777:
Marcus Claudius M. f. M. n. Marcellus Aeserninus, consul in 22 BC, possibly the same as the Marcellus who served under Lepidus during the Civil War.
1711:
1656:
1650:
1408:
988:
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2147:, Greek Egyptian astrologer and friend of Tiberius, better known as Thrasyllus of Mendes. Granted Roman citizenship and adopted his patron's name.
1881:
1723:
1717:
1501:; full-sister of Britannicus; married her step-brother, the emperor Nero; divorced; later banished and supposedly murdered by Nero's orders in 62.
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1337:
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Geschichte Roms in seinem Übergang von der republikanischen zur monarchischen Verfassung, oder: Pompeius, Caesar, Cicero und ihre Zeitgenossen
1696:
Gaius Claudius M. f. Marcellus, son of the conspirator, also took part in Catiline's conspiracy, and attempted to instigate a slave revolt at
1058:
368:. But in fact there are other figures in Roman history named "Appius", and in later times the name was used by plebeian families such as the
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as his province; but his fleet was delayed by storms, and he was forced to winter in Sardinia until the expiration of his year of office.
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744:
396:, "little father," and connected it with a series of childhood parental names: "atta, tata, acca," and the like, becoming such names as
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71:
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2748:
of the patrician Claudii, who filled religious offices that few others sought, since their holders could not hold any other magistracy.
1184:
4421:
2431:
1745:
1624:
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780:
2238:
Claudius Iullus (or possibly Julius or Ioläus), a Roman writer who wrote a work on Phoenicia in Greek, and apparently another on the
1544:
Denarius of Publius Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus, 50 BC, honouring his ancestor Claudius Marcellus, portrayed on the obverse. The
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6036:
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Sextus Clodius, a Sicilian rhetorician, under whom Marcus Antonius studied oratory, and who in turn received a large estate in the
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751:
in 495 BC. Born Attius Clausus, a Sabine; brought his family and retainers to Rome in 504 BC, and was admitted to the patriciate.
6059:
Private Domini in Roman Brick Stamps of the Empire: A Historical and Prosopographical Study of Landowners in the District of Rome
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1138:
1048:
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1347:
Appius Claudius Nero, praetor in 195 BC, obtained Hispania Ulterior as his province; in 189 he was one of ten envoys sent into
1272:
1105:
1101:
801:, holding office until 449, when he was imprisoned for his actions as decemvir, and either killed himself or was put to death.
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4928:
1678:
1437:, better known as "Germanicus", was the nephew of Tiberius. Consul in AD 12, he triumphed over the Pannonians and Dalmatians.
1357:
1081:
74:, in 495 BC, and from that time its members frequently held the highest offices of the state, both under the Republic and in
5846:(Outstanding Imperial Coins from Caesar to Postumus), Giovanni Battista Bernabò & Giuseppe Lazzarini, Rome (1674, 1743).
1714:, consul in 51 BC, and a respected orator; he joined Pompeius during the Civil War, but was subsequently pardoned by Caesar.
1121:
1087:
1014:
409:
During the late Republic and early Empire, the Claudii Nerones, who gave rise to the Imperial family, adopted the praenomen
5663:
Aelius Lampridius, Aelius Spartianus, Julius Capitolinus, Trebellius Pollio, Vulcatius Gallicanus, & Flavius Vopiscus,
1453:, the nephew of Tiberius, would follow his own nephew, Caligula, as "Claudius", the fourth Roman emperor, from AD 41 to 54.
936:, the second son of Appius Claudius Caecus, consul in 249 BC; ignoring the auguries, he attacked the Carthaginian fleet at
607:. This family was distinguished throughout the latter Republic, and gave rise to several of the early emperors, including
5880:
5726:
2116:, the accomplice of Publius Clodius Pulcher, after whose death he was exiled; he was restored by Marcus Antonius in 44 BC.
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1488:
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in Latin. The name could have come from Greek settlers in Latium, but there is no evidence in favor of this hypothesis.
5976:
179:, quickly becoming one of its most influential members. His descendants were granted a burial site at the foot of the
5783:
5465:
5343:
2403:. He also wrote against the Jews and Gentiles, as well as various doctrines considered heretical by the early church.
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in 51 BC. He is probably the same Appius Claudius Pulcher who was consul in 38 BC, but that may have been his brother.
1701:
1865:
1268:
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5350:
2679:
Presumably, the Claudii were proud of their Sabine heritage, and used this surname to assert their ethnic identity.
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2243:
2150:
2084:
2038:
Lucius Claudius L. f., a senator in 73 BC, perhaps the father and predecessor of Lucius Claudius, the Rex Sacrorum.
1666:
Marcus Claudius M. f. Marcellus Aeserninus, a young man who appeared as a witness at the trial of Verres, in 70 BC.
1394:
1219:(Claudius P. f. P. n.) Pulcher, triumvir of the mint around 11 to 8 BC, probably a grandson of the tribune Clodius.
1190:
774:
619:. An oddity of the names by which these emperors are known today is that several of their ancestors bore the name
162:
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2570:
2296:
2008:
1690:
1577:
1242:
1134:
643:
376:. Thus, it seems more accurate to say that the Claudii were the only patrician family at Rome known to have used
4817:
5442:
4699:
2522:
1998:
891:
720:
51:
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An alternative tradition, mentioned by Suetonius, asserted that the Claudii came to Rome with the Sabine king
1511:, ensured the succession of her own son, the future emperor Nero, by persuading him to poison his stepbrother.
115:
The patrician Claudii were noted for their pride and arrogance, and intense hatred of the commonalty. In his
1979:
701:, literally meaning a "treetrunk", although metaphorically it was an insult, meaning a "dolt." According to
5478:
5268:
2471:
2222:
2197:
1838:
1644:
1341:
1286:
1151:
849:
Gaius Claudius (Ap. f. P. n.) Regillensis, nominated dictator in 337 BC, but immediately resigned after the
794:
766:
525:
89:
6046:
August Pauly; Georg Wissowa; Wilhelm Kroll; Kurt Witte; Karl Mittelhaus; Konrat Ziegler, eds. (1894–1980).
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5832:
5773:
5316:
5250:
3052:
2605:
2333:
2185:
1953:
1757:
1751:
1737:
1331:
941:
913:
909:
883:
856:
551:, the last recorded member of the Claudii Crassi, who gave a different cognomen to each of his four sons:
548:
119:
109:
5870:
5866:
542:, was a common surname usually translated as "thick, solid," or "dull". This cognomen succeeded that of
6091:
5788:
5687:
5366:
4916:
2610:
2134:
2022:
1910:
1348:
1259:
1227:
1507:, better known as "Britannicus", was the son and natural heir of the emperor Claudius. His stepmother,
4879:
1976:, tribune of the plebs in 218 BC; probably the same person as Quintus Claudius Flamen, praetor in 208.
1973:
112:", Suetonius took care to mention both the good and wicked deeds attributed to members of the family.
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5762:
5694:
5651:
5256:
5003:
2600:
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2327:
2256:
2226:
2218:
2144:
2103:
1967:
1963:
1632:
1456:
1428:
895:
828:. He proposed a law allowing one of the tribunes of the plebs to halt the proceedings of the others.
812:
364:
is often said to have been unique to the Claudii, and nothing more than a Latinization of the Sabine
312:
135:
was the first who broke this custom, by adopting Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, afterwards the emperor
2738:
Taylor conjectures that he was the son of the homonymous senator of 73, whom she also thinks he was
2586:
relating to analogy, a separate work about analogy among the Romans, and an epitome of the works of
2113:
1517:, the emperor Nero, reigned from AD 54 to 68; he was born "Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus", the son of
5531:
5262:
2534:
2505:
2487:
2349:
2300:
2052:
1851:
1589:, praetor in 198 BC, was assigned the province of Sicily. As consul in 196, he triumphed over the
1323:
1276:
411:
335:
306:
1378:, grandfather of the emperor Tiberius, was praetor about 67 BC, the year in which he served under
5745:
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5556:
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1939:
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and Agrippina, but was adopted by Claudius in AD 50, after the emperor had married Nero's mother.
1327:
1154:, contrived to become tribune of the plebs; he was adopted by a plebeian, and affected the nomen
958:. His command was prolonged after his year of office, and he was mortally wounded in battle with
835:
702:
341:
324:
318:
296:
1621:
Marcus Claudius Marcellus, praetor in 137 BC, was killed by lightning during his year of office.
1550:
behind his head alludes to his capture of Syracuse in 212 BC. The reverse shows him putting his
603:, which roughly translated is "strong and sturdy." It may be the same as the Umbrian praenomen
5966:
1685:
in 63 BC. On the discovery of the plot, he attempted to instigate an insurrection amongst the
1187:, joined his brother in prosecuting Milo; he was later impeached for extortion by the Servilii.
6062:
6032:
5491:
5486:
5419:
4949:
4944:
2654:
2546:
2465:
2437:
2422:
2273:
2128:
1834:
1741:
1498:
1290:
1178:
1047:
Claudia Ap. f. Ap. n., a third daughter of Appius Claudius Pulcher, consul in 143 BC, married
1041:
1040:
Claudia Ap. f. Ap. n., another daughter of Appius Claudius Pulcher, consul in 143 BC, married
1027:
Appius Claudius Pulcher, probably the younger son of Gaius Claudius Pulcher, consul in 130 BC.
976:
937:
300:
229:
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6086:
5986:
5921:
5672:
5665:
5525:
5449:
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5166:
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2528:
2367:
2235:, a leader of the Batavi, and rival of Civilis, who defeated him during the Batavian revolt.
1826:
1065:
951:
784:
647:
389:
346:
5939:
3610:
1559:
Gaius Claudius (Marcellus), grandfather of Marcus Claudius Marcellus, the consul of 331 BC.
1354:
Tiberius Claudius (Ti. f. Ti. n.) Nero, praetor in 181 BC, obtained the province of Sicily.
1265:
Gaius Claudius (C. f. Ap. n.) Centho, probably the father of the brothers Gaius and Appius.
1177:, adopted by his uncle, Appius, whose praenomen he assumed. He and his brother prosecuted
1024:
Gaius Claudius Pulcher, probably the elder son of Gaius Claudius Pulcher, consul in 130 BC.
5803:
5682:
5473:
5212:
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2425:
during his expedition against the Arabians and Parthians in AD 195. He was consul in 197.
2400:
2355:
2191:
1744:, but joined the revolt and went over to Caesar, placing his legions under the command of
1524:
1508:
1494:
1472:
1466:
1431:, afterwards Nero Claudius Drusus, was consul in 9 BC, and father of the emperor Claudius.
1238:
1223:
887:
788:
180:
732:
for members of the gens who used the alternate spelling of the name primarily or solely.
131:
During the Republic, no patrician Claudius adopted a member of another gens; the emperor
2091:
in 48 BC, and the same as Clodius Bithynicus, who fought on the side of Antonius in the
1790:
Marcus Claudius Marcellus Aeserninus, praetor in 19 AD, he married a Calvisia Flaccilla.
1643:
for some time, but was ultimately compelled to surrender. He was a rival of the orator
1262:, the third son of Appius Claudius Caecus, he was consul in 240 BC, and dictator in 213.
584:
5710:
5544:
5218:
3778:
2629:
Various sources give several variations of his original praenomen and nomen, including
2378:
2232:
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2120:
2016:
1783:, the son of Aeserninus, consul in 22 BC, was trained as an orator by his grandfather,
1528:
1095:
965:
877:
839:
158:
63:
42:
5907:
Karl Braasch, "Lateinische Personennamen, nach ihrer Bedeutung zusammen gestellt", in
1907:
AD 222, and a candidate for quaestor in 228; he was praetor in 233, and consul in 235.
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5620:
5509:
5338:
5018:, 17. tit. 1. s. 6. § 7; 20. tit. 3. s. 1. § 2; 50. tit. 19. s. 16; 50. tit. 7. s. 4.
2555:(Claudian), the last of the Latin classic poets, who flourished during the reigns of
2308:
2088:
1983:
1914:
1671:
1476:
1034:
521:
27:
5135:, 23. tit. 3. s. 78. § 4, 27. tit. 1. s. 44, 48. tit. 19. s. 39, 49. tit. 14. s. 50.
1774:; he married his cousin, Julia. He was curule aedile in 23 BC. but died that autumn.
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1580:, consul in 222, 215, 214, 210, and 208 BC, the great hero of the Second Punic War.
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770:
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Gaius Claudius Canina, grandfather of Gaius Claudius Canina, the consul of 285 BC.
1615:, consul in 166, 155, and 152 BC; triumphed over the Alpine Gauls and the Ligures.
697:
Caecus' brother, who shared the same praenomen, was distinguished by the cognomen
524:, although in this instance the surname is supposed to have been derived from the
5954:
5856:, Julius Charles Hare and Connop Thirlwall, trans., John Smith, Cambridge (1828).
2051:, a historian of the early first century BC, he wrote a history of Rome from the
1033:
Claudia Ap. f. Ap. n., daughter Appius Claudius Pulcher, consul in 143 BC, was a
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5238:
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791:. He was a staunch opponent of various laws and reforms favoring the plebeians.
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402:
188:
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to Appius Claudius Pulcher, consul in 54 BC; he was tribune of the plebs in 43.
2007:
Tiberius Claudius Centumalus, sued for fraud involving the sale of property to
1108:, becoming Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus, later became the father of Empress
944:, the son of a freedman, as dictator. He was subsequently impeached and fined.
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5292:
5244:
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Claudia Ap. f. Ap. n., older daughter of the consul of 54 BC, she was wife of
873:
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865:
392:, who connected it with the bucolic Greek name Atys. Braasch translated it as
373:
369:
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4470:
2029:. He might have been related to the Claudii Marcelli, as he belonged to the
1017:, consul in 130 BC, reported to the senate about the disturbances excited by
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2587:
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1443:, better known as "Livilla", was the niece of Tiberius. She married first,
1091:
1011:, but was refused a triumph by the senate, and triumphed at his own expense.
811:
in 424 BC, said by Livy to have been violently opposed to the plebeians and
798:
716:
624:
516:, a surname of the earliest Claudii, is said to be derived from the town of
104:
2119:
Gaius Claudius, a follower of Marcus Junius Brutus, who ordered him to put
1937:
without the permission of the soldiers. In other manuscripts his nomen is
627:
calls it a family trait. This style visible on some busts of Tiberius and
310:. These names were used by the patrician Claudii throughout their history.
2194:, a supposed tribune and commander of the Jerusalem garrison around AD 53.
1562:
Gaius Claudius C. f. (Marcellus), the father of Marcus Claudius Marcellus.
6005:
5844:
Numismata Imperatorum Romanorum Praestantiora a Julio Caesare ad Postumus
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Claudia Ap. f. Ap. n., married, around her father's consulship in 54 BC,
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690:
628:
612:
608:
588:
517:
244:
198:
is said to have referred to these traditions in a speech made before the
195:
132:
100:
85:
81:
23:
5998:
Pompeis Difficile Est: Studies in the Political Life of Imperial Pompeii
1574:
Marcus Claudius M. f. (M. n.) Marcellus, father of the consul of 222 BC.
838:, opening the consulship to the plebeians. In 362 BC, he was appointed
818:
Publius Claudius Ap. f. Ap. n. Crassus, the younger son of the decemvir.
5520:
5324:
2396:
2312:
2205:
2077:
2063:
1991:
1987:
1859:
1640:
1636:
1460:
1440:
1317:
Tiberius Claudius Ti. f. (Ap. n.) Nero, father of the consul of 207 BC.
1298:
1008:
903:
843:
729:
262:
157:, who came to Rome with his retainers in 504 BC, the sixth year of the
148:
93:
3653:
2582:
Claudius Didymus, a Greek grammarian, who wrote about the mistakes of
2173:, freedman and advisor to Claudius, executed by Agrippina the Younger.
1320:
Publius Claudius Ti. f. (Ap. n.) Nero, father of the consul of 202 BC.
333:, was certainly patrician. To these names, the plebeian Claudii added
5721:
5590:
5575:
5379:
5374:
5207:
2744:
2440:, a scholar, rhetorician, and antiquarian of the early third century.
2428:
Claudius Tryphoninus, a jurist during the reign of Septimius Severus.
2320:
2124:
1660:
1484:
1383:
1372:
Tiberius Claudius Ap. f. Nero, great-grandfather of emperor Tiberius.
1280:
1194:
1168:
998:
969:
762:
634:
The most illustrious family of the plebeian Claudii bore the surname
218:
213:
208:
184:
2343:
Lucius Catilius Severus Julianus Claudius Reginus, consul in AD 120.
1878:, consul in AD 209, perhaps the son of Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus.
1447:; second, her cousin Drusus, the son of Tiberius, whom she poisoned.
1216:, (adopted as Marcus Valerius Messalla Appianus) the consul of 12 BC
846:. Consul in 349, he died at the commencement of his year of office.
4750:
Jean Foy-Vaillant, "Antonius", Nos. 14, 15, "Claudius", Nos. 43–46.
2399:
from AD 170; an early Christian apologist, he wrote to the emperor
1618:
Marcus Claudius M. f. M. n. Marcellus, son of the consul of 166 BC.
1554:
into a temple. The legend COS QVINQ refers to his five consulships.
92:
voluntarily converted to plebeian status and adopted the spelling "
2415:
2127:
in command of a squadron, and after his patron's death, he joined
2056:
1958:
1934:
1803:
Marcus Claudius C. f. Canina, the father of Gaius Claudius Canina.
1697:
1369:
Appius Claudius Nero, great-great grandfather of emperor Tiberius.
1109:
955:
850:
758:
657:
583:
577:, the surname of the next major branch of the Claudia gens, means
384:
has been the subject of much discussion by philologists. The form
203:
169:
18:
1966:, but punished for entering into an unauthorized treaty with the
1829:
who was deprived of his horse and reduced to the condition of an
5916:
Dictionnaire étymologique de la langue latine, histoire des mots
5796:
5387:
5361:
2725:, while Appian mixes his name with another praetor, calling him
2303:
who is known for presenting Trajan with the head of Dacian king
1590:
1514:
1390:
be held until the plot was suppressed, and the facts were known.
825:
616:
595:
The other main branch of the patrician Claudii bore the surname
136:
59:
6014:
Ethnic Identity and Aristocratic Competition in Republican Rome
4794:
Plutarch, "The Life of Antonius," 22, "The Life of Brutus," 28.
2208:
in AD 62, when an earthquake devastated the city on February 5.
1837:
in 142 BC; he was subsequently restored by Scipio's colleague,
705:, he obtained the surname from his attention to naval affairs.
923:
Claudia, the name of five daughters of Appius Claudius Caecus.
646:, one of Rome's finest generals, and a towering figure of the
6049:
Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft
2352:, a Greek mathematician and astronomer of the second century.
1997:
Lucius Claudius, praetor in 174 BC, assigned the province of
940:, and was entirely defeated. Recalled to Rome, he nominated
175:, was enrolled among the patricians, and given a seat in the
2346:
Marcus Gavius Claudius Squilla Gallicanus, consul in AD 127.
2035:
Arniensis, like Marcus Claudius Marcellus, the aedile of 91.
1806:
Gaius Claudius M. f. C. n. Canina, consul in 285 and 273 BC.
1386:. Four years later, he recommended that the conspirators of
675:
to differentiate themselves from their patrician relatives.
3874:
1888:
in AD 212, perhaps the son of Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus.
5648:(History of the Empire from the Death of Marcus Aurelius).
2102:
Appius Claudius C. f., mentioned by Cicero in a letter to
1609:
Marcus Claudius Marcellus, tribune of the plebs in 171 BC.
6009:, Rome, Publications de l'École française de Rome (2005).
4092:, iv. 42. Several editions give Marcellus' praenomen as
1898:
Lucius Tiberius Claudius Aurelius Quintianus (Pompeianus)
1571:
Marcus Claudius (M. f. C. n) Marcellus, consul in 287 BC.
528:, in which the victorious Roman general was the dictator
239:, is usually said to be derived from the Latin adjective
183:, and his followers allotted land on the far side of the
4277:
Vulcatius Gallicanus, "The Life of Avidius Cassius", 11.
3112:, i. 5, who only gives his original cognomen, "Crassus".
1491:. She and Sulla were executed by Nero's order in AD 66.
765:, but his own soldiers revolted, and were punished with
3738:
Livy, xl. 59; xli. 22, 31, 33; xlii. 25; xliii. 11, 12.
2421:
Appius Claudius Lateranus, a lieutenant of the emperor
2153:, son of Thrasyllus, astrologer to Claudius, Nero, and
1841:, and as tribune of the plebs in 140 he accused Scipio.
1326:, consul in 207 BC; with his colleague, triumphed over
1007:, consul in 143 BC, and censor in 136. He defeated the
435:
The patrician Claudii bore various surnames, including
5909:
Jahresbericht des Königlich Stifts-Gymnasiums in Zeitz
4994:
Aelius Spartianus, "The Life of Septimius Severus", 1.
4268:
Julius Capitolinus, "The Life of Marcus Aurelius", 20.
3958:
Livy, xxxviii. 42, xxxix. 23, 44, 45, 54-56; xliv. 18.
2864:
2862:
2860:
2858:
2856:
2854:
2852:
2221:, also known as Gaius Julius Civilis, a leader of the
2083:
Publius Clodius M. f., probably the Clodius sent into
1366:
Gaius Claudius P. f. Nero, proconsul of Asia in 79 BC.
599:, originally a Sabine praenomen described as meaning,
5876:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
3196:
Dionysius, x. 9, 12-17, 30, 32; xi. 7-11, 49, 55, 56.
3093:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
3077:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
2949:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
2780:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1583:
Marcus Claudius Marcellus, plebeian aedile in 216 BC.
797:, consul in 451 BC, he became head of the college of
642:. They gained everlasting fame from the exploits of
316:
was used by the family of the Claudii Nerones, while
5584:
Epitome of Livy: All the Wars of Seven Hundred Years
2775:
2773:
2771:
2769:
2767:
2765:
2180:, a freedman of the emperor Claudius, who was later
1197:; she was the first wife of Octavian (later emperor
211:
flattered them by a deliberate anachronism. In his
147:
According to legend, the first of the Claudii was a
4892:
Ethnica, s. vv. Ακη, Ιουδαια, Δωρος, Λαμπη, Γαδειρα
3230:
3228:
3226:
3224:
3222:
3220:
2742:. She suggests that they both belonged to a minor
2377:Claudius Saturninus, a jurist during the reigns of
2176:Claudius Felix, a name assigned by some writers to
1245:, was convicted of immorality and plotting against
5770:(The Body of Civil Law, or the Code of Justinian).
4117:
4115:
2272:Claudius Capito, an orator, and a contemporary of
1730:Marcus Claudius M. f. (M. n.) Marcellus Aeserninus
824:, consular tribune in 403 BC, during the siege of
777:, and was brought to trial, but took his own life.
5928:, University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor (1960).
3318:
3316:
2944:
2942:
2940:
1950:by the dictator Gaius Claudius Crassus in 337 BC.
187:, where they formed the core of what became the "
6031:. Clarendon Ancient History Series. OUP Oxford.
6021:Power and Status in the Roman Empire, AD 193–284
5935:, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York (1963).
5883:, ed., Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1849).
2966:Acta Instituti Romani Regni Sueciae Series in 40
2878:
2876:
2874:
2326:Marcus Clodius Catullus, equestrian governor of
1781:Marcus Claudius M. f. M. n. Marcellus Aeserninus
1068:in 87 BC, is probably to be identified with the
1037:, and accompanied her father during his triumph.
832:Appius Claudius P. f. Ap. n. Crassus Regillensis
822:Appius Claudius P. f. Ap. n. Crassus Regillensis
755:Appius Claudius Ap. f. M. n. Sabinus Regillensis
103:, who was a scion of the Claudii, the historian
6006:Appius Claudius Caecus, La République accomplie
5893:(Collection of Greek Inscriptions, abbreviated
5580:Epitome de T. Livio Bellorum Omnium Annorum DCC
1393:Claudia, the aunt of Tiberius, was the wife of
916:, was consul in 268 BC, and triumphed over the
781:Gaius Claudius Ap. f. M. n. Sabinus Regillensis
168:Clausus, who exchanged his Sabine name for the
2688:The Capitoline Fasti assign him the filiation
2573:(Constantine III), emperor from AD 407 to 411.
2515:in honor of the emperor Maximian; the surname
2492:Claudius Eusthenius, secretary to the emperor
1421:, the future emperor Tiberius, was adopted by
968:, freed a grounded ship bringing the image of
741:Marcus Clausus, the father of Appius Claudius.
62:traced its origin to the earliest days of the
5959:Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
3494:Plutarch, "The Life of Tiberius Gracchus," 4.
2932:Dictionnaire étymologique de la langue latine
2903:
2901:
2525:(Constantine II), emperor from AD 337 to 340.
2412:Maternus Tiberius Claudius, consul in AD 185.
2358:, a celebrated rhetorician; consul in AD 143.
2253:in Asia, possibly the same man as the writer.
2163:, daughter of Balbilus, married Greek prince
2004:Quintus Claudius Ap. f., a senator in 129 BC.
1606:Marcus Claudius Marcellus, praetor in 185 BC.
1527:, an infant daughter of the emperor Nero and
1171:, who later divorced her without explanation.
8:
5435:Commentarius in Oratorio Ciceronis in Verrem
2842:
2840:
2838:
2836:
2458:, a son of the emperor Pupienus, was consul
2374:philosopher during the age of the Antonines.
1435:Nero Claudius D. f. Ti. n. Drusus Germanicus
886:, consul in 264 BC, at the beginning of the
757:, consul in 471 BC, he was sent against the
719:. For an explanation of this practice, see
217:, he makes Attius Clausus a contemporary of
6029:Cicero: Speech on Behalf of Publius Sestius
5562:Lives of the Caesars, or The Twelve Caesars
5424:Commentarius in Oratio Ciceronis Pro Milone
3774:
3772:
3770:
3768:
3766:
3764:
3762:
2443:Appius Claudius Julianus, consul in AD 224.
1314:, the fourth son of Appius Claudius Caecus.
1158:, obtaining the tribunician power in 58 BC.
1141:and controversial lady of the late Republic
864:and verse. Ordered the construction of the
685:, after inducing the ancient family of the
202:, in which he argued in favor of admitting
5983:, Cambridge University Press (1974, 2001).
5926:The Voting Districts of the Roman Republic
4521:Broughton, vol. II, pp. 109, 115 (note 1).
4300:
4298:
4296:
4294:
4292:
4286:Aelius Lampridius, "The Life of Commodus".
2446:Gnaeus Claudius Severus, consul in AD 235.
2165:Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes
221:, to whose side he rallies with a host of
66:. The first of the Claudii to obtain the
3985:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 372, 373 (note 1).
2418:, a name assigned to the physician Galen.
2011:; judgment against Claudius was given by
1760:, younger daughter of the consul of 49 BC
1505:Tiberius Claudius Ti. f. D. n. Germanicus
1469:, the son of Claudius, died in childhood.
1407:42 BC; he subsequently joined the consul
1363:Publius Claudius Nero, officer in 125 BC.
745:Appius Claudius M. f. Sabinus Regillensis
650:, who was five times consul, and won the
638:, which is a diminutive of the praenomen
294:The early Claudii favored the praenomina
5839:(The Study of Ancient Coins, 1792–1798).
4985:Spaul, "Governors of Tingitana", p. 239.
4818:"New Testaments : Acts 21:31–24:22"
1854:, consul in AD 173, and probably consul
1539:
1222:Claudia, Ap. f., presumed ancestress of
1064:Appius Claudius (Ap. f. C. n.) Pulcher,
3817:Livy, xli. 5, 8, 18; xlii. 19; xlv. 16.
2795:Suetonius, "The Life of Tiberius", 1–3.
2761:
2622:
2511:Claudius Mamertinus, the author of two
2381:and Marcus Aurelius, and the author of
2055:by the Gauls in 390 BC to the death of
1882:Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus Quintianus
1754:, elder daughter of the consul of 49 BC
1497:, daughter of the emperor Claudius and
1475:, daughter of the emperor Claudius and
1467:(Tiberius) Claudius Ti. f. D. n. Drusus
1279:. He successfully raised the siege of
6023:, Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden (2011).
6000:, University of Michigan Press (2001).
5955:The Early Name of the Emperor Claudius
5933:Cassell's Latin and English Dictionary
4592:Voting Districts of the Roman Republic
4197:Livy, xxvii. 41; xxviii. 10; xxix. 11.
4143:Suetonius, "The Life of Octavian", 43.
4055:, ii. 3, 21, iii. 16, 91, iv. 40, 42,
3658:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
3042:Suetonius, "The Life of Tiberius", 68.
3031:Cassell's Latin and English Dictionary
3019:Cassell's Latin and English Dictionary
2817:Suetonius, "The Life of Claudius", 39.
2456:Titus Clodius Pupienus Pulcher Maximus
1982:, praetor in 208 BC, and subsequently
1515:Nero Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus
1403:, the father of Tiberius, was praetor
1283:, compelling Philip to take the field.
1193:, daughter of the tribune Clodius and
1001:as his province; he was censor in 169.
498:The earliest Claudii bore the surname
5991:The Praetorship in the Roman Republic
5153:Codex Justinianus, 8. tit. 45. s. 1,
4362:Suetonius, "The Life of Tiberius," 2.
3922:Plutarch, "The Life of Marcellus," 1.
3747:Suetonius, "The Life of Tiberius," 3.
3358:Suetonius, "The Life of Tiberius", 2.
2868:Suetonius, "The Life of Tiberius", 1.
1962:. In 236 he was legate to the consul
1913:, consul in AD 241, with the emperor
1764:Marcus Claudius C. f. C. n. Marcellus
1651:Marcus Claudius M. f. M. n. Marcellus
1613:Marcus Claudius M. f. M. n. Marcellus
1597:Marcus Claudius M. f. M. n. Marcellus
1587:Marcus Claudius M. f. M. n. Marcellus
1578:Marcus Claudius M. f. M. n. Marcellus
1566:Marcus Claudius C. f. C. n. Marcellus
1451:Tiberius Claudius D. f. Ti. n. Drusus
1429:Decimus Claudius Ti. f. Ti. n. Drusus
1205:Publius Claudius P. f. Ap. n. Pulcher
1152:Publius Clodius Ap. f. Ap. n. Pulcher
1127:Clodia Ap. f. Ap. n. Tertia, wife of
1116:Appius Claudius Ap. f. Ap. n. Pulcher
1082:Appius Claudius Ap. f. Ap. n. Pulcher
1005:Appius Claudius Ap. f. Ap. n. Pulcher
989:Publius Claudius Ap. f. P. n. Pulcher
934:Publius Claudius Ap. f. C. n. Pulcher
805:Appius Claudius Ap. f. Ap. n. Crassus
795:Appius Claudius Ap. f. Ap. n. Crassus
41:
7:
6016:, Cambridge University Press (2007).
5545:Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans
5144:Codex Theodosianus, 1. tit. 9. s. 1.
4250:Cassius Dio, lxxi. 3, 20, lxxiii. 3.
3940:Livy, xxxii. 27, xxxiii. 24, 36, 37.
3187:Livy, iii. 15-21, 35, 40, 58; iv. 6.
2383:Liber Singularis de Poenis Paganorum
2123:to death; afterwards he was sent to
2025:, praetor in 73 BC, was defeated by
1724:Gaius Claudius M. f. M. n. Marcellus
1718:Gaius Claudius C. f. M. n. Marcellus
1657:Gaius Claudius M. f. M. n. Marcellus
1419:Tiberius Claudius Ti. f. Ti. n. Nero
1401:Tiberius Claudius Ti. f. Ti. n. Nero
1376:Tiberius Claudius Ti. f. Ap. n. Nero
1287:Appius Claudius (C. f. C. n.) Centho
1185:Appius Claudius C. f. Ap. n. Pulcher
1122:Gaius Claudius Ap. f. Ap. n. Pulcher
1118:, consul in 54 BC, and censor in 50.
1090:, praetor in 73 BC, was defeated by
1088:Gaius Claudius Ap. f. Ap. n. Pulcher
1076:Appius Claudius Ap. f. C. n. Pulcher
1051:, and was the mother of Quintus and
983:Appius Claudius Ap. f. P. n. Pulcher
948:Appius Claudius P. f. Ap. n. Pulcher
920:. He died during his year of office.
667:Most of those who used the spelling
538:, sometimes given as the diminutive
354:
88:of the gens. In the later Republic,
5947:Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies
5942:Senatus Consultum De Agro Pergameno
5904:, Librairie Hachette, Paris (1885).
4434:Senatus Consultum De Agro Pergameno
2968:. C. W. K. Gleerup. pp. 10–11.
2478:Titus Claudius Aurelius Aristobulus
2466:Marcus Aurelius Claudius "Gothicus"
2279:Tiberius Claudius Sacerdos, consul
2095:, and was put to death by order of
1946:Gaius Claudius Hortator, appointed
1876:Lucius Aurelius Commodus Pompeianus
1689:, but was defeated by the praetor,
1338:Tiberius Claudius P. f. Ti. n. Nero
1312:Tiberius Claudius Ap. f. C. n. Nero
1269:Gaius Claudius (C. f. C. n.) Centho
1175:Gaius Claudius C. f. Ap. n. Pulcher
1059:Gaius Claudius Ap. f. C. n. Pulcher
995:Gaius Claudius Ap. f. P. n. Pulcher
954:; with his colleague laid siege to
910:Appius Claudius Ap. f. C. n. Russus
884:Appius Claudius C. f. Ap. n. Caudex
857:Appius Claudius C. f. Ap. n. Caecus
853:pronounced the appointment invalid.
72:Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis
5961:, volume 29, pages 363–368 (1981).
5949:, vol. 7, pp. 361–369 (1966).
5485:Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (
1862:, the daughter of Marcus Aurelius.
1677:Marcus Claudius Marcellus, one of
1457:Nero Claudius Ti. f. Ti. n. Drusus
1425:, becoming Tiberius Julius Caesar.
1260:Gaius Claudius Ap. f. C. n. Centho
783:, consul in 460 BC, the year that
14:
5993:, Oxford University Press (2000).
5900:Michel Bréal and Anatole Bailly,
5756:Haereticarum Fabularum Compendium
5404:Factorum ac Dictorum Memorabilium
4605:Praetorship in the Roman Republic
4152:Seneca the Elder, lib. iv. praef.
3865:Broughton, vol. II, pp. 148, 463.
2577:Claudius Julius Eclesius Dynamius
2356:Tiberius Claudius Atticus Herodes
1872:, he failed and was put to death.
1324:Gaius Claudius Ti. f. Ti. n. Nero
1293:as his province; he defeated the
1055:; the latter was consul in 91 BC.
631:, his grandnephew and successor.
5814:Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopulus
5758:(Compendium of Heretical Tales).
5720:Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus (
5646:Tes Meta Marcon Basileas Istoria
5426:(Commentary on Cicero's Oration
5347:(Commentaries on the Civil War).
3967:Broughton, vol. I. pp. 365, 378.
3949:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 330, 335.
3340:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 199, 200.
2721:Plutarch and Frontinus call him
2541:Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus
2496:, he wrote lives of Diocletian,
2211:Claudius Severus, leader of the
1531:. She died in infancy in AD 63.
1139:Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer
380:. As for its Sabine equivalent,
50:, was one of the most prominent
5902:Dictionnaire étymologique latin
5891:Sylloge Inscriptionum Graecarum
5630:Lucius Cassius Dio Cocceianus (
4458:Valerius Maximus, viii. 2. § 1.
3674:, vol. iii.2, cols. 2898–2899 (
3349:Valerius Maximus, viii. 1. § 4.
2920:Dictionnaire étymologique latin
2450:Marcus Clodius Pupienus Maximus
2041:Lucius Claudius (L. f. L. n.),
1483:, a descendant of the original
1275:in 200 BC, during the war with
950:, consul in 212 BC, during the
842:to conduct the war against the
715:This list includes abbreviated
5406:(Memorable Facts and Sayings).
5251:Divinatio in Quintum Caecilium
4633:Cassius Dio, xlv. 30, xlvi. 8.
4344:Ammianus Marcellinus, xxix. 4.
3669:
3622:
3604:
3595:Valerius Maximus, iii. 5. § 3.
3551:
1994:, during the Second Punic War.
1866:Claudius Quintianus Pompeianus
1495:Claudia (Ti. f. D. n.) Octavia
1473:Claudia (Ti. f. D. n.) Antonia
1289:, praetor in 175 BC, received
1144:Clodia Ap. f. Ap. n., wife of
975:Claudia P. f. Ap. n., married
1:
6061:. Suomalainen tiedeakatemia.
5717:(History against the Pagans).
5335:(The Conspiracy of Catiline).
4402:Valerius Maximus, vi. 3. § 3.
4241:Valerius Maximus, vi. 3. § 8.
3799:Livy, xxxiii. 43; xxxvii. 55.
3415:Valerius Maximus, i. 8. § 11.
2571:Flavius Claudius Constantinus
2531:, emperor from AD 361 to 363.
2523:Flavius Claudius Constantinus
2486:, supposed mother of emperor
2474:, emperor from AD 275 to 276.
2468:, emperor from AD 268 to 270.
2246:. He was probably a freedman.
2049:Quintus Claudius Quadrigarius
1603:in 188 BC, and consul in 183.
1489:Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix
1351:, in order to settle affairs.
997:, consul in 177 BC, received
689:to teach the sacred rites of
5715:Historiarum Adversum Paganos
5538:Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus (
3790:Livy, xxix. 11; xxx. 26, 39.
3485:Valerius Maximus, v. 4. § 6.
3297:, vol. ii, p. 439, note 965.
3178:, vol. ii, pp. 186, 219–228.
3165:Dionysius, ix. 43–45, 48–54.
2145:Tiberius Claudius Thrasyllus
1954:Marcus Claudius C. f. Glicia
1852:Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus
1708:, where he was put to death.
1360:, praetor in 178 and 167 BC.
656:, defeating and killing the
90:one of its patrician members
6052:. Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler.
5911:, C. Brendel, Zeitz (1892).
5552:Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus
5414:Compendium of Roman History
5344:Commentarii de Bello Civili
4581:Broughton, vol. II, p. 187.
4546:Broughton, vol. II, p. 115.
3627:, vol. III (2), col. 2846 (
3609:, vol. III (2), col. 2668 (
3556:, vol. III (2), col. 2886 (
3331:Velleius Paterculus, i. 14.
2910:, book vii, lines 706, 707.
2171:Tiberius Claudius Narcissus
2023:Gaius Claudius C. f. Glaber
2009:Publius Calpurnius Lanarius
1519:Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus
1234:Publius Sulpicius Quirinius
966:Quinta Claudia P. f. Ap. n.
769:. He fiercely opposed the
99:In his life of the emperor
6110:
6027:Kaster, Robert A. (2006).
5918:, Klinsieck, Paris (1959).
5730:(On the Illustrious Men),
5410:Marcus Velleius Paterculus
5351:Dionysius of Halicarnassus
5323:Gaius Sallustius Crispus (
2287:Tiberius Claudius Livianus
2151:Tiberius Claudius Balbilus
1635:; he held the fortress of
1441:Claudia D. f. Ti. n. Livia
1271:, served under the consul
902:, and raised the siege of
775:Spurius Cassius Vecellinus
282:is a Sabine word becoming
260:, and its common by-form,
5863:, Königsberg (1834–1844).
5521:Publius Cornelius Tacitus
5469:(On the Brevity of Life).
5420:Quintus Asconius Pedianus
4393:Zonaras, viii. p. 400. B.
4384:Cassius Dio, fragment 45.
3424:Pliny the Elder, vii. 35.
2529:Flavius Claudius Julianus
2432:Tiberius Claudius Severus
2297:Tiberius Claudius Maximus
1823:Tiberius Claudius Asellus
1817:Tiberius Claudius Asellus
1736:in 48 BC, he was sent by
1712:Marcus Claudius Marcellus
1691:Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus
1653:, curule aedile in 91 BC.
1625:Marcus Claudius Marcellus
1243:Publius Quinctilius Varus
1232:Claudia, Ap. f., wife of
1049:Quintus Marcius Philippus
773:first brought forward by
644:Marcus Claudius Marcellus
353:was acceptable among the
5996:James L. Franklin, Jr.,
5981:Roman Republican Coinage
5837:Doctrina Numorum Veterum
5679:(The Book of Prodigies).
5472:Gaius Plinius Secundus (
5437:(Commentary on Cicero's
5373:Publius Vergilius Maro (
4890:Stephanus of Byzantium,
4739:Doctrina Numorum Veterum
4232:Gellius, ii. 20, iii. 4.
3888:Roman Republican Coinage
3306:Livy, vi. 40-42; vii. 6
3214:Dionysius, x. 54–xi. 46.
3057:Galleria Borghese Museum
2657:, the founder and first
2323:in the period AD 85–117.
2244:destruction of Jerusalem
2242:, presumably before the
1986:in the territory of the
1740:to put down a revolt at
1700:, but was driven out by
1340:, consul in 202 BC, had
1146:Lucius Licinius Lucullus
1053:Lucius Marcius Philippus
736:Claudii Sabini et Crassi
243:, meaning "lame". As a
26:Caesar Augustus, second
5589:Appianus Alexandrinus (
5499:Sextus Julius Frontinus
5459:Lucius Annaeus Seneca (
5448:Lucius Annaeus Seneca (
5269:Epistulae ad Familiares
5228:De Haruspicum Responsis
4903:Πελοποννγσιακα, Schol.
4785:Cassius Dio, xlvii. 24.
4761:Epistulae ad Familiares
4696:In Ciceronis Pro Milone
4657:Epistulae ad Familiares
4557:De Haruspicum Responsis
4073:Epistulae ad Familiares
3571:In Ciceronis Pro Milone
3404:De Haruspicum Responsis
2472:Marcus Claudius Tacitus
2407:Gnaeus Claudius Severus
2362:Gnaeus Claudius Severus
2198:Tiberius Claudius Verus
1980:Quintus Claudius Flamen
1920:curator aedium sacrarum
1746:Marcus Aemilius Lepidus
1645:Lucius Licinius Crassus
1384:War against the Pirates
1334:. He was censor in 204.
1273:Publius Sulpicius Galba
1214:Appius Claudius Pulcher
1102:Appius Claudius Pulcher
526:Battle of Lake Regillus
274:; but in this instance
6057:Setälä, Päivi (1977).
5967:Governors of Tingitana
5850:Barthold Georg Niebuhr
5833:Joseph Hilarius Eckhel
5818:Historia Ecclesiastica
5774:Stephanus of Byzantium
5683:Sextus Aurelius Victor
5657:Historia Ecclesiastica
5570:On the Eminent Orators
5386:Publius Ovidius Naso (
5317:Tusculanae Quaestiones
5085:Haereticarum Fabularum
5059:Historia Ecclesiastica
5029:Historia Ecclesiastica
4313:Cassius Dio, lxxii. 4.
4061:Divinatio in Caecilium
4040:In Ciceronis in Verrem
3976:Livy, xxxviii. 35, 42.
3689:Tusculanae Quaestiones
3641:Roman Imperial Coinage
3123:Appius Claudius Caecus
2653:, during the reign of
2606:Julio-Claudian dynasty
2334:Gaius Claudius Severus
2299:, a cavalryman in the
1758:Claudia Marcella Minor
1752:Claudia Marcella Major
1738:Gaius Cassius Longinus
1555:
1485:Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
1481:Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
1358:Tiberius Claudius Nero
1332:Battle of the Metaurus
1163:Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
1015:Gaius Claudius Pulcher
942:Marcus Claudius Glicia
914:Appius Claudius Caecus
621:Tiberius Claudius Nero
592:
591:, fourth Roman emperor
549:Appius Claudius Caecus
431:Branches and cognomina
129:
110:Julio-Claudian dynasty
30:
5971:Antiquités Africaines
5810:(Epitome of History).
5688:Epitome de Caesaribus
5615:The War with Hannibal
5576:Lucius Annaeus Florus
5208:Marcus Tullius Cicero
5121:Epitome de Caesaribus
5110:Cassius Dio, lxxv. 2.
4870:, iv. 18, 56, 66, 70.
4842:Pompeis Difficile Est
3875:Simpson, "Early Name"
3781:. Stemma by Strachan.
3704:Livy, xx. 34, xxv. 2.
3205:Livy, iii. 33, 35-58.
3053:"Portrait of Caligua"
2611:List of Roman consuls
2178:Marcus Antonius Felix
2135:Gaius Clodius Licinus
1704:, and took refuge in
1543:
1487:; second, her cousin
1228:Appius Junius Silanus
587:
530:Aulus Postumius Albus
124:
46:), sometimes written
22:
5887:Wilhelm Dittenberger
5763:Corpus Juris Civilis
5727:De Viris Illustribus
5695:Ammianus Marcellinus
5652:Eusebius of Caesarea
5599:The Mithridatic Wars
5566:De Claris Rhetoribus
5357:(Roman Antiquities).
5355:Romaike Archaiologia
5257:Epistulae ad Atticum
5042:De Viris Illustribus
4644:De Claris Rhetoribus
4624:, ii. 4, 17, iii. 9.
4618:Epistulae ad Atticum
4333:The Life of Commodus
4259:Herodian, i. 8. § 6.
3584:Epistulae ad Atticum
3367:Aulus Gellius, x. 6.
3143:Seneca the Younger,
3079:, vol. II, p. 927 ("
2601:List of Roman gentes
2452:, emperor in AD 238.
2389:Claudius Apollinaris
2328:Mauretania Tingitana
2265:during the reign of
2257:Claudius Athenodorus
2251:legatus pro praetore
1964:Gaius Licinius Varus
1785:Gaius Asinius Pollio
1629:Lucius Julius Caesar
1191:Claudia P. f. Ap. n.
1135:Clodia Ap. f. Ap. n.
1106:Marcus Livius Drusus
1019:Gaius Papirius Carbo
912:, the eldest son of
664:, in single combat.
43:[ˈklau̯dɪ.a]
16:Ancient Roman family
5854:The History of Rome
5842:Jean Foy-Vaillant,
5808:Epitome Historiarum
5669:(Augustan History).
5611:Bellum Hannibalicum
5339:Gaius Julius Caesar
5263:Epistulae ad Brutum
5171:The Life of Carinus
5006:, 6. tit. 26. s. 1.
4694:Asconius Pedianus,
4670:Epistulae ad Brutum
4607:, p. 899 (note 91).
4331:Aelius Lampridius,
4208:Bellum Hannibalicum
3899:Livy, viii. 18, 24.
3727:Epitome Historiarum
3713:Livy, xxxi. 14, 22
3569:Asconius Pedianus,
3095:, vol. I, p. 771 ("
2782:, vol. I, p. 762 ("
2579:, consul in AD 488.
2553:Claudius Claudianus
2549:, consul in AD 382.
2543:, consul in AD 371.
2537:, consul in AD 362.
2535:Claudius Mamertinus
2480:, consul in AD 285.
2434:, consul in AD 200.
2409:, consul in AD 173.
2364:, consul in AD 146.
2350:Claudius Ptolemaeus
2315:under the emperors
2307:. He served in the
2301:Imperial Roman army
2013:Marcus Porcius Cato
1894:, consul in AD 231.
1892:Claudius Pompeianus
1858:in 176; he married
1693:, and put to death.
1129:Quintus Marcius Rex
1124:, praetor in 56 BC.
1084:, praetor in 89 BC.
991:, consul in 184 BC.
985:, consul in 185 BC.
868:, the oldest major
5938:Robert K. Sherk, "
5897:), Leipzig (1883).
5705:Codex Theodosianus
5677:Liber de Prodigiis
5595:Bella Mithridatica
5482:(Natural History).
5479:Naturalis Historia
5466:De Brevitate Vitae
5461:Seneca the Younger
5098:Chronicon Paschale
4304:Mennen, pp. 95–97.
4007:, vol. ii, p. 393.
3837:Bella Mithridatica
3779:Claudius patrician
3756:Gellius, xiii. 22.
3145:De Brevitate Vitae
2291:praetorian prefect
2262:praefectus annonae
2161:Claudia Capitolina
1917:. In 244, he was
1911:Clodius Pompeianus
1902:triumvir monetalis
1627:, a lieutenant of
1556:
1297:, and received an
1078:, consul in 79 BC.
1061:, consul in 92 BC.
836:Licinian Rogations
601:fortis ac strenuus
593:
400:(also Sabine) and
31:
5973:, vol. 30 (1994).
5914:Antoine Meillet,
5859:Wilhelm Drumann,
5768:Codex Justinianus
5487:Pliny the Younger
5433:Pseudo-Asconius,
5331:(The Histories),
5119:Aurelius Victor,
5004:Codex Justinianus
4945:Pliny the Younger
4905:ad. Nicand. Ther.
4741:, vol. v, p. 172.
4038:Pseudo-Asconius,
3284:Livy, v. 1-6, 20.
3266:Livy, iv. 35, 36.
3009:, vol. i, p. 556.
2978:Braasch, pp. 7-8.
2882:Dionysius, v. 40.
2808:, vol. I, p. 599.
2547:Claudius Antonius
2438:Claudius Aelianus
2423:Septimius Severus
2274:the younger Pliny
2249:Claudius Iullus,
2129:Cassius Parmensis
2071:praefectus fabrum
1846:Claudii Pompeiani
1835:Scipio Aemilianus
1499:Valeria Messalina
1479:; married first,
1291:Hispania Citerior
1254:Claudii Centhones
1179:Titus Annius Milo
1042:Tiberius Gracchus
977:Pacuvius Calavius
151:, by the name of
6099:
6072:
6053:
6042:
6012:Gary D. Farney,
5987:T. Corey Brennan
5977:Michael Crawford
5962:
5940:The Text of the
5922:Lily Ross Taylor
5673:Julius Obsequens
5666:Historia Augusta
5557:De Vita Caesarum
5450:Seneca the Elder
5400:Valerius Maximus
5333:Bellum Catilinae
5189:
5180:
5174:
5167:Flavius Vopiscus
5164:
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5151:
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5142:
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5094:
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5081:
5075:
5068:
5062:
5055:
5049:
5038:
5032:
5031:, iv. 27, v. 19.
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4995:
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4983:
4977:
4960:
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3236:Fasti Capitolini
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3188:
3185:
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3156:Livy, ii. 56–61.
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2641:
2631:Attius Clausus,
2627:
2416:Claudius Galenus
2368:Claudius Maximus
2219:Claudius Civilis
2069:Lucius Clodius,
2015:, the father of
1974:Quintus Claudius
1959:Fasti consulares
1948:magister equitum
1679:the conspirators
1536:Claudii Marcelli
1395:Quintus Volusius
1066:military tribune
952:Second Punic War
809:consular tribune
785:Appius Herdonius
648:Second Punic War
390:Valerius Maximus
388:is mentioned by
349:has argued that
347:Elizabeth Rawson
117:History of Rome,
45:
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6097:
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5965:J.E.H. Spaul, "
5953:C.J. Simpson, "
5952:
5828:
5823:
5804:Joannes Zonaras
5627:(Attic Nights).
5474:Pliny the Elder
5367:History of Rome
5203:
5201:Ancient sources
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5193:
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4005:Geschichte Roms
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3994:Livy, xlii. 32.
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3295:History of Rome
3292:
3288:
3283:
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3274:
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3176:History of Rome
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2803:
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2790:
2778:
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2727:Varinius Glaber
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2192:Claudius Lysias
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1797:
1795:Claudii Caninae
1772:Marcus Antonius
1770:and stepson of
1702:Publius Sestius
1538:
1525:Claudia Augusta
1409:Lucius Antonius
1308:
1306:Claudii Nerones
1256:
1239:Claudia Pulchra
1224:Junia Claudilla
930:
928:Claudii Pulchri
888:First Punic War
738:
711:
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225:, or spearmen.
181:Capitoline Hill
173:Appius Claudius
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2189:
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2148:
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2074:
2067:
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1833:by the censor
1820:
1812:
1811:Claudii Aselli
1809:
1808:
1807:
1804:
1801:
1796:
1793:
1792:
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813:their tribunes
802:
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5637:
5636:Roman History
5633:
5629:
5626:
5622:
5621:Aulus Gellius
5619:
5616:
5612:
5608:
5607:The Civil War
5604:
5603:Bellum Civile
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5510:De aquaeductu
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4805:Bellum Civile
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4775:
4774:Bellum Civile
4769:
4766:
4762:
4756:
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4174:Setälä, p. 71
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3841:Bellum Civile
3838:
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3808:Livy, xl. 18.
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3518:Bellum Civile
3513:
3510:
3506:
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3275:Livy, vi. 40.
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3248:; 1904, 114;
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5504:Strategemata
5502:
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4825:. Retrieved
4821:
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4185:Fasti Siculi
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4107:In Catilinam
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3060:. Retrieved
3056:
3047:
3038:
3033:, "Pulcher".
3030:
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3021:, "Crassus".
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2740:Rex Sacrorum
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2690:Ap. f. M. n.
2689:
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2659:King of Rome
2651:Titus Tatius
2645:
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2557:Theodosius I
2516:
2459:
2391:, bishop of
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2240:Peloponnesus
2138:
2093:Perusine War
2070:
2053:sack of Rome
2043:Rex Sacrorum
2030:
1957:
1947:
1938:
1918:
1904:
1901:
1885:
1855:
1830:
1766:, nephew of
1600:
1593:and Ligures.
1552:spolia opima
1551:
1545:
1445:Gaius Caesar
1413:Perusine War
1404:
1155:
876:, the first
771:agrarian law
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35:gens Claudia
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32:
5789:Bibliotheca
5632:Cassius Dio
5287:Philippicae
5239:De Officiis
5224:De Domo Sua
5083:Theodoret,
5072:Bibliotheca
4935:= ILS 1535.
4642:Suetonius,
4622:Philippicae
4570:De Domo Sua
4499:, i. 5, 21.
4495:Frontinus,
4447:De Officiis
3611:Claudius 15
3542:Kaster. 410
3505:De Domo Sua
3108:Frontinus,
3099:", no. 40).
2506:Constantius
2488:Constantius
1631:during the
1411:during the
1382:during the
787:seized the
662:Viridomarus
510:Regillensis
461:Regillensis
270:from Greek
6081:Categories
5871:"Claudius"
5746:The Digest
5722:St. Jerome
5699:Res Gestae
5642:Herodianus
5495:(Letters).
5456:(Epitome).
5428:Pro Milone
5308:Pro Sestio
5304:Pro Scauro
5299:Pro Milone
5293:Pro Caelio
5245:De Oratore
5233:De Legibus
5027:Eusebius,
4840:Franklin,
4827:2024-05-21
4715:, iii. 57.
4683:Pro Milone
4620:, iv. 15,
4482:Plutarch,
4449:, iii. 66.
4436:", p. 368.
4221:De Oratore
4165:, iii. 11.
4132:Pro Sestio
4071:, ii. 13,
4069:De Legibus
4067:, ii. 35,
4027:De Oratore
3886:Crawford,
3652:Wiseman, "
3474:Pro Caelio
3461:De Oratore
3459:, ii. 32,
3457:Pro Scauro
3446:, iii. 19.
3444:De Legibus
3389:, iv. 305
3083:", no. 2).
2756:References
2584:Thucydides
2517:Mamertinus
2513:panegyrics
2494:Diocletian
2393:Hierapolis
2340:in AD 112.
2330:in AD 109.
2283:in AD 100.
2182:procurator
2066:territory.
1988:Sallentini
1984:propraetor
1633:Social War
1599:, praetor
1241:, wife of
1137:, wife of
874:Aqua Appia
872:, and the
870:Roman road
866:Appian Way
767:decimation
717:praenomina
683:censorship
477:Centumalus
425:Germanicus
290:Praenomina
68:consulship
54:houses at
5873:, in the
5752:Theodoret
5742:Pandectae
5732:Epistulae
5532:Historiae
5492:Epistulae
5439:In Verrem
5329:Historiae
5312:Pro Sulla
5281:In Verrem
5087:, iii. 2.
5070:Photius,
5061:, iv. 11.
5046:Epistulae
4953:, vi. 13.
4950:Epistulae
4868:Historiae
4866:Tacitus,
4855:Historiae
4853:Tacitus,
4844:, p. 133.
4763:, xi. 22.
4603:Brennan,
4594:, p. 203.
4512:, i. 116.
4161:Tacitus,
4090:In Verrem
4077:Pro Sulla
4075:, xv. 8,
4053:In Verrem
4042:, p. 206.
4003:Drumann,
3890:, p. 460.
3877:, p. 368.
3852:Sallust,
3729:, ix. 15.
3725:Zonaras,
3531:Historiae
3529:Sallust,
3310:, 24, 25.
3293:Niebuhr,
3255:1927, 101
3174:Niebuhr,
3081:Marcellus
3062:16 August
3005:Niebuhr,
2934:, p. 126.
2895:, xi. 24.
2891:Tacitus,
2826:Tacitus,
2804:Niebuhr,
2617:Footnotes
2588:Heracleon
2460:suffectus
2338:suffectus
2336:, consul
2305:Decebalus
2281:suffectus
2229:in AD 69.
2215:in AD 69.
2155:Vespasian
2139:suffectus
2137:, consul
2108:triumvirs
2085:Macedonia
2027:Spartacus
1886:suffectus
1884:, consul
1856:suffectus
1547:triskeles
1509:Agrippina
1328:Hasdrubal
1295:Celtiberi
1092:Spartacus
1072:of 77 BC.
979:of Capua.
799:decemvirs
728:See also
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636:Marcellus
625:Suetonius
579:beautiful
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4974:XIV, 244
4933:VI, 8470
4857:, i. 68.
4803:Appian,
4772:Appian,
4759:Cicero,
4737:Eckhel,
4728:, v. 49.
4724:Appian,
4711:Caesar,
4681:Cicero,
4655:Cicero,
4616:Cicero,
4590:Taylor,
4568:Cicero,
4555:Cicero,
4508:Appian,
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4422:xli. 21.
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4105:Cicero,
4088:Cicero,
4051:Cicero,
4029:, i. 13.
4025:Cicero,
3843:, ii. 5.
3835:Appian,
3691:, i. 1,
3687:Cicero,
3643:1, p. 75
3582:Cicero,
3573:, p. 36.
3520:, i. 68.
3516:Appian,
3503:Cicero,
3472:Cicero,
3455:Cicero,
3442:Cicero,
3402:Cicero,
3246:1900, 83
3125:, p. 35.
3097:Claudius
2953:Claudius
2922:, p. 44.
2595:See also
2565:Honorius
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2498:Maximian
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2267:Domitian
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2202:duumvirs
2141:in AD 4.
2097:Octavian
2064:Leontine
1992:Tarentum
1870:Commodus
1831:aerarian
1768:Augustus
1734:Hispania
1706:Bruttium
1687:Paeligni
1683:Catiline
1637:Aesernia
1423:Augustus
1388:Catiline
1380:Pompeius
1247:Tiberius
1199:Augustus
1070:interrex
972:to Rome.
960:Hannibal
918:Picentes
898:and the
840:dictator
691:Hercules
629:Caligula
613:Claudius
609:Tiberius
589:Claudius
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5784:Photius
5778:Ethnica
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5325:Sallust
5133:Digesta
5016:Digesta
4807:, v. 2.
4672:, i. 1.
4484:Crassus
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4163:Annales
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2893:Annales
2828:Annales
2723:Clodius
2655:Romulus
2484:Claudia
2397:Phrygia
2313:Auxilia
2206:Pompeii
1940:Calvius
1860:Lucilla
1742:Corduba
1641:Samnium
1601:urbanus
1461:Sejanus
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1299:ovation
1156:Clodius
1009:Salassi
938:Drepana
904:Messana
844:Hernici
789:Capitol
730:Clodius
709:Members
687:Potitii
673:Clodius
669:Clodius
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