Appiusz Klaudiusz Pulcher (consul 38 p.n.e.)


Appius Claudius Pulcher - member of the patrician clan Claudius Pulcher, one of the most influential in the period of the republic. The son of Gaius Claudius Pulchra, pretender in 56 p.n.e. Born about 75 years old; He died after 21 p.n.e.

At 58 p.n. He was preparing a trial against Kwintus, Cousin's brother, for extortion in the province of Asia. In 52, he accused Annie Milon of murdering his uncle, Klodius. Milon was convicted and had to go into exile, even though his defense was taken by Cicero. At 50 p.n.e. He brought two legions from Gaul, handed over by Caesar to Pompey. In 49 during the civil war he stood on the side of Pompey and went with him to Epirus. Nothing is known about his fate during Caesar's dictatorship. After Caesar's death at 44 p.n. He contacted Mark Antony, and after the latter's defeat at Mutyna he went to Cicero's side. In 38 he was a member of the triumvir and was consul. At 36 p.n.e. During the Sicilian War he commanded a group of ships constituting a rear guard in Augusta's fleet. At 34 PM he was the proconsul of Spain. In the year 33 p.n. He was triumphant.

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