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Quintus Fufius Calenus

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during the crisis or the extent of his support. Most scholars believe Fufius was and early supporter of and instrumental in consolidating support behind Antony in the aftermath of the assassination. It is not clear, however, to what extent that Fufius' attempts to keep the peace by supporting negotiation rather than aggressive action against Antony, as Cicero desired, were part of a conspiracy with Antony.
963: 148:, Calenus secured a revote in the senate on a divided motion: one to approve the creation of a special tribunal and a second to secure the appointment of jurors by regular order. Armed with a senatorial decree to create a tribunal with a normal jury composition, he passed enabling legislation, leading to Clodius' trial on terms more favourable thereto. 261:
between the senate and Antony, Fufius urged envoys be sent to Antony, earning Cicero's ire in the Fifth Philippic. Dio places an invective speech against Cicero in Fufius' mouth, which according to MĂĽnzer may reflect historical events. Regardless, the senatorial envoys to Antony were unsuccessful and
214:, he joined Caesar and fought in the campaign against the Pompeians in Spain and Massilia. Tasked with bringing reinforcements to Greece after accompanying Caesar there, Fufius was repulsed first by Bibulus' fleet and then unable to land after finding all such sites occupied. Some time later he and 285:
Opinions differ as to Calenus' political position in the aftermath of Caesar's death. Per Anna MiÄ…czewska, most of the ancient sources paint him as a "sensible and agreeable politician who supported peace" during the Mutina crisis. But it is not clear when he started supporting Antony's position
186:, he moved division of Hortensius' original motion to try Milo in the regular courts under expedited procedure into two parts: expedited procedure and use of the regular courts. This allowed the second part, relating to the regular courts, to be vetoed by two tribunes, 786:, pp. 124–25. Zmeskal notes two Fufii Caleni of the same name, this Fufius and his homonymous son. However, Fufia's father is not clear: Zmeskal notes the possibility that this Fufius' son may have been her father. 293:, Antony placed Fufius in command of two legions to defend Italy. In 41 BC he assumed a governorship of Transalpine Gaul and Hispania Citerior at the head of 11 legions. During the 108: 270:, Antony was able to consolidate his position among the Caesarian commanders in Gaul and northern Italy. During the proscriptions that followed the senate's defeat in the war, the 245:
For these services, Fufius was awarded the consulship in 47 BC on the dictator's return to Italy. Elections had been irregularly postponed until September and the electoral
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After his praetorship little is known of his activities. He was present in Rome in 3–4 April 56 BC, however, as a witness at the trial of
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found themselves able to land, reinforcing Caesar. Commanding a detachment of troops, Fufius secured the surrender of
254: 198:, in his commentaries, notes how Fufius both in 61 and 52, by parliamentary procedure outmanoeuvred Hortensius. 263: 290: 137: 41: 279: 206:
The next year, Fufius served under Caesar in Gaul as a legate, taking part in clean-up operations against
114: 1087: 144:: the initial bill had a jury appointed by the urban praetor. After a series of political disputes with 382:, col. 205, claiming that Fufius secured Clodius' acquittal, is no longer well accepted. See generally 211: 65: 639:. Cambridge Ancient History. Vol. 9 (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 484–86. 313:(consul in 43 BC) and a homonymous son. It is possible that the Lucius Calenus noted in Cicero's 179: 164: 118: 349:, p. 165 n. 7, noting also that his grandfather may have been plebeian tribune in 132 BC. 235: 104: 182:. He is also documented at Rome in 52 BC, where in the aftermath of the murder of Clodius by 928: 920: 864: 401: 275: 246: 190:
and Titus Plancus Bursa. This paved the way for Milo to be tried in a special tribunal under the
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in 61 BC and secured the amendment of a senatorial bill constituting a tribunal to try
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without resistance; Athens and Megara were invested but quickly surrendered after news of
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also notes that juror votes were already reported separately during the trial of
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and supported Caesar during the latter's consulship that same year. According to
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Rawson, Elizabeth (1994). "After the ides". In Crook, John; et al. (eds.).
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MiÄ…czewska, Anna B (2014). "Quintus Fufius Calenus: a forgotten career".
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that followed. For his services he was made consul in 47 BC. After
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Roman politician and general who was consul in 47 and tribune in 61 BC
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Fufius had two children, a daughter called Fufia who was the wife of
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in 65 BC, meaning that Fufius' law may have had little impact.
159:, he passed legislation to ensure that the three jury panels of the 238:. When Caesar followed Pompey to Egypt and became embroiled in the 968:
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft
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Denarius issued by Calenus and Marcus Cordi in 70 BC.
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Index


Roman Republican
plebeian tribune
Publius Clodius Pulcher
Bona Dea
praetorship
Julius Caesar
consul
Gallic Wars
civil war
Caesar's death
Mark Antony
Cicero
ensuing conflict
senate
Cisalpine Gaul
Perusine War
Friedrich MĂĽnzer
Realencyclopädie
Cinna
Sulla's civil war
homo novus
gens
plebeian tribune
Publius Clodius Pulcher
Bona Dea
Quintus Hortensius
praetor
Cassius Dio
quaestiones perpetuae

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