
Claudius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Claudius
(Ti. Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus) - Roman emperor, 41-54 A.D.
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Translation
: SUETONIUS, Claudius
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787 363 69 36 A.D. (14 Aug.) Claudius 14 801 377 83 40
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who in the Museium of Claudius still practise their sop
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stadion race [At this time] Claudius became emperor of
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Gaius for 10 years - cons. 4 Claudius for 15 years - con
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bout him. But when Claudius came in Silenus began to sing
Claudius 2
(M. Aurelius Claudius Augustus Gothicus) - Roman emperor, 268-270 A.D. Claudius_II
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up until the reign of Claudius [The kings] of the Roman
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years - cons. 7 Gallianus and Claudius for 2 years - con
Julian:Caes_313
feast. Next came Claudius, at whom all the gods gazed,
Julian:Caes_336
them a respite for the sake of Claudius and Constantius.
Claudius 10
(Ap. Claudius Caecus) - Roman censor, 312 B.C.
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312/16
Plautius resigns as censor, but Ap.Claudius stays on as sole censor.
312/23
Ap.Claudius arranges for the religious secrets of the Potitii family
311/9
after protesting at the removal of their privileges by Ap.Claudius.
310/2
P.Sempronius fails to stop Ap.Claudius remaining in office as censor.
308/18
Ap.Claudius is forced to resign after remaining as censor for five
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Consuls: Ap. Claudius C.f. Caecus, L. Volumnius C.f. Flamma Violens
307/4
Claudius chooses to stay at Rome, while Volumnius takes charge of the
306/27
Ap.Claudius goes blind, and retires from public life.
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Consuls: Ap. Claudius C.f. Caecus (II), L. Volumnius C.f. Flamma Viol
296/5
Claudius and Volumnius defeat a combined Etruscan and Samnite army
280/32
rejects Pyrrhus' peace terms, after a speech by Ap.Claudius Caecus.
275/26
Ap.Claudius adds the letter "R" to the Roman alphabet.
275/27
saying of Ap.Claudius, that leisure is bad for the Roman people.
275/28
The old age of Ap.Claudius Caecus.
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not in Ar.] Appius Claudius Caecus ["the blind"] was in
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was broken off by Appius Claudius," and being asked by Pyr
Claudius 11
(Ap. Claudius Caudex) - Roman consul, 264 B.C.
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Consuls: Ap. Claudius C.f. Caudex, M. Fulvius Q.f. Flaccus
264/9
C.Claudius is defeated while attempting to cross over to Sicily.
264/11
Ap.Claudius crosses over to Sicily.
264/12
Negotiations between Claudius and the Carthaginians.
264/13
Claudius declares war against the Carthaginians and Syracusans: the
264/14
Claudius defeats the Syracusans.
264/15
Claudius defeats the Carthaginians.
264/16
Claudius is repulsed at Echetla.
264/17
Claudius lays siege to Syracuse.
263/10
Claudius celebrates a triumph for his victory over the Carthaginians.
Claudius 12
(Ap. Claudius Russus) - Roman consul, 268 B.C.
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Consuls: P. Sempronius P.f. Sophus, Ap. Claudius Ap.f. Russus
268/10
Sempronius and Claudius both celebrate triumphs, over the Picentes.
268/11
Claudius dies before the end of his year as consul.
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Picentes, [...] [268/7] & Ap. Claudius Ap.f. C.n. [Russus
Claudius 13
(P. Claudius Pulcher) - Roman consul, 249 B.C.
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Consuls: P. Claudius Ap.f. Pulcher, L. Junius C.f. Pullus
249/2
Claudius builds new sea-barriers at Lilybaeum, but they are destroyed
249/10
efeats the Roman fleet under P.Claudius at Drepana, after Claudius
249/15
P.Claudius nominates his messenger Glycias to be dictator.
248/5
P.Claudius is brought to trial and fined for his conduct as consul.
Claudius 14
(C. Claudius Centho) - Roman consul, 240 B.C.
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Consuls: C. Claudius Ap.f. Centho, M. Sempronius C.f. Tuditanus
213/21
C.Claudius Centho is appointed dictator to hold the consular election
Claudius 16
(M. Claudius Clineas) - a Roman officer in Corsica, 236 B.C.
236/2
Claudius Clineas makes peace with the Corsicans.
236/7
The Romans disown Claudius' treaty and try to hand him over to the
Claudius 17
(Ap. Claudius Pulcher) - Roman consul, 212 B.C.
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Consuls: Ap. Claudius P.f. Pulcher, Q. Fulvius M.f. Flaccus (III)
Claudius 20
(Ap. Claudius Pulcher) - Roman consul, 185 B.C.
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Consuls: Ap. Claudius Ap.f. Pulcher, M. Sempronius M.f. Tuditanus
185/11
ected consul, after energetic canvassing by his brother Ap.Claudius.
184/8
Ap.Claudius forces the Achaean assembly to accept a settlement with
184/9
Claudius persuades the Cretan cities of Cnossus, Gortyn, and Cydonia
Claudius 21
(P. Claudius Pulcher) - Roman consul, 184 B.C.
185/11
P.Claudius is elected consul, after energetic canvassing by his broth
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Consuls: P. Claudius Ap.f. Pulcher, L. Porcius L.f. Licinus
Claudius 22
(C. Claudius Pulcher) - Roman consul, 177 B.C.
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Consuls: C. Claudius Ap.f. Pulcher, Ti. Sempronius P.f. Gracchus
177/2
Claudius completes the conquest of Istria.
177/5
Claudius defeats the Ligurians.
177/6
The Ligurians capture Mutina after the departure of Claudius.
177/9
Claudius celebrates a double triumph, over the Istrians and Ligurians
176/2
rther victories in Sardinia and Liguria; Claudius recaptures Mutina.
169/2
Claudius and Gracchus are elected censors, and help the consuls to
169/37
The censor Claudius passes a law to prevent the serving of delicacies
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(4th February) [177/6] & C. Claudius [Ap.f. P.n.] Pulch
Claudius 24
(Ap. Claudius Centho) - Roman praetor, 175 B.C.
174/6
Ap.Claudius defeats the Celtiberi.
174/11
Ap.Claudius celebrates an ovation for his victory over the Celtiberi,
170/19
Ap.Claudius unsuccessfully attacks Uscana.
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t.] (12th March) [174/3] & Ap. Claudius C.f. Ap.n. Centho,
Claudius 25
(Ap. Claudius Pulcher) - Roman consul, 143 B.C.
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Consuls: Ap. Claudius C.f. Pulcher, Q. Caecilius Q.f. Metellus Macedo
143/6
The Salassi defeat Ap.Claudius.
143/11
Ap.Claudius subdues the Salassi.
143/14
Ap.Claudius holds an unauthorized triumph, with the support of his
142/3
lected censor despite criticism from Ap.Claudius, a rival candidate.
140/8
Appius Claudius prevents extra conscription.
136/9
Nobilior; Fulvius dissuades Claudius from handing out harsh punishme
136/9
The censorship of Ap.Claudius Pulcher and Q.Fulvius Nobilior; Fulvius
130/14
Ap.Claudius prides himself on his skill at dancing.
130/15
After Ap.Claudius dies, the two vacant places on the agrarian commis
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ood to be censor, Appius Claudius, his rival, told him tha
Claudius 30
(Claudius Unimanus) - a Roman commander in Spain, defeated by Viriathus
143/8
Viriathus defeats Claudius Unimanus.
Claudius 32
(C. Claudius Pulcher) - Roman consul, 92 B.C.
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99/6
The aedile C.Claudius Pulcher holds magnificent games, including
95/19
C.Claudius creates new laws for the town of Halaesa.
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Consuls: C. Claudius Ap.f. Pulcher, M. Perperna M.f.
92/16
ncerning a complaint made by the consul C.Claudius against Cn.Carbo.
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curule aediles. Claudius had previously displayed a sim
Claudius 34
(Ap. Claudius Pulcher) - Roman consul, 79 B.C.
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93/6
Ap.Claudius fails to be elected aedile.
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Consuls: P. Servilius C.f. Vatia, Ap. Claudius Ap.f. Pulcher
77/21
Appius Claudius and his legate Fonteius defend Macedonia against raid
76/10
Appius Claudius falls ill and dies while fighting in Macedonia.
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cavalry sent by the consuls Claudius and Servilius.
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it resolved that Appius Claudius the interrex, with Quint
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ney which had been demanded by Appius. [2.69] [2.87M] &
Claudius 38
(Ap. Claudius Pulcher) - Roman consul, 54 B.C.
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70/8
Lucullus sends Ap.Claudius as an envoy to Tigranes to demand the surr
70/20
Ap.Claudius is deliberately delayed by his guides, but leaves them
70/21
Claudius secretly wins over Zarbienus and other disaffected subjects
70/24
Ap.Claudius meets Tigranes, and bluntly warns him of the consequences
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Consuls: L. Domitius Cn.f. Ahenobarbus, Ap. Claudius Ap.f. Pulcher
51/5
Cic:Fam_3.2, a letter from Cicero to Appius Claudius.
51/15
two letters from Cicero to Appius Claudius, written at Brundisium.
51/28
am_3.5, a letter from Cicero to Appius Claudius, written at Tralles.
51/35
Appius Claudius and his son-in-law M.Brutus remain for some time
51/36
& Cic:Fam_3.6, letters from Cicero to Atticus and Appius Claudius.
51/47
rom Cicero to Caelius and Appius Claudius, written near Mopsuhestia.
50/11
Appius Claudius is prosecuted by Dolabella for his conduct in Cilicia
50/56
The censors, Claudius and Piso, complete the census after demoting
49/60
Appius Claudius consults the oracle at Delphi about the outcome of
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cullus sent Appius Claudius as an ambassador to Tigranes,
Claudius 39
(C. Claudius Pulcher) - Roman praetor, 56 B.C.
52/10
The two Appii, sons of C.Claudius, ask for permission to interrogate
52/22
The sons of C.Claudius indict Milo on a charge of violence.
Claudius 47
(Ap. Claudius Pulcher) - younger son of the praetor of 56 B.C.
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52/10
The two Appii, sons of C.Claudius, ask for permission to interrogate
51/44
Q.Pilius and Appius Claudius both prosecute M.Servilius on separate
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