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twice. These junior magistracies were standard and found in the career of every Roman politician, but the number of times he held these positions is much more unusual. Endre
Ferenczy thought Caecus held them all before his censorship because of his family's decline, which forced him to repeat them to
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in 312 BC, which he held for five years. During Caecus's time in office, aside from his building projects, he introduced several controversial but poorly-understood constitutional reforms: he increased the voting power of the poor and landless in the legislative assemblies, and admitted lower-class
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193:, though these measures were partially undone by the resentful nobility. In addition, Caecus was the first censor to draw up a formal list of senators. These reforms massively increased the prestige of the censorship, which had previously only been a minor magistracy. As
268:. The family were widely described in Roman sources as haughty aristocrats with arch-conservative views, though this stereotype was likely only created long after Caecus's death. Caecus's father was called Gaius Claudius Inregillensis, known only for being appointed
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It is nonetheless certain that Caecus was military tribune before his censorship, because it was a requirement for being elected consul, which he became immediately after his censorship. As military tribune, he certainly served during the
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312:, who notes that there is not enough evidence to know whether iterations of the military tribuneship and aedileship were really exceptional for this period, during which most careers are unknown.
236:, who was the earliest Roman historian and a member of the Fabian family, may have been the source for a significant amount of smear against Caecus, accusing him of being a corrupted, immoral
475:"), which is lost and the content is unknown. In addition Appius was one of the earliest known Roman prose and verse authors whose name is still known today. He was also concerned with
1417:"M. Humm, Appius Claudius Caecus. La République Accomplie (Befar 322). Rome: École Française de Rome, 2005. Pp. X + 779, 10 PLS, 14 illus, 2 tables. ISBN 978-2-72830-682-4. €112.00"
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build his popularity (especially as aedile, because this magistrate organised games), therefore explaining his early censorship. However, his thesis has been criticised, notably by
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class instead of the upper patrician class. Caecus's achievements, such as the building of the Appian Way and the Aqua Appia, are mentioned as being defiled by Clodia's actions.
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191:Roman Senate
179:
175:
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18:
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1897:: 379–404.
1660:7 September
1517:Vasaly 1987
1505:MĂĽnzer 1899
1443:20 November
1427:: 188–189.
1379:Hafner 1970
1320:Ap. Pulcher
1137:Ap. Pulcher
828:dict. c.285
659:Ap. Crassus
511:Descendants
485:orthography
242:Cleisthenes
90:(c. 285 BC)
61:Nationality
2250:Categories
1694:6 December
1366:References
1348:Ap. Centho
1338:C. Pulcher
1329:P. Pulcher
999:P. Pulcher
969:Ap. Russus
836:Ap. Caudex
821:Ap. Caecus
560:equestrian
545:Pro Caelio
477:literature
463:Sententiae
403:Aqua Appia
391:Beneventum
375:Appian Way
171:Aqua Appia
163:Appian Way
134:Roman road
132:The first
2163: III
2071:(1999) .
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1903:0044-5975
1808:Periochae
1732:: 24–41.
1391:Humm 2005
1355:C. Centho
1343:cens. 169
1296:cens. 204
1157:C. Centho
1025:dict. 213
1020:C. Centho
824:cens. 312
731:dict. 337
383:Via Appia
368:Etruscans
258:patrician
238:demagogue
203:Etruscans
182:patrician
138:Via Appia
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1871:(1951).
1688:Archived
1654:Archived
1622:, ix.29.
1542:viii. 15
1437:Archived
1357:leg. 155
1341:cos. 177
1332:cos. 184
1323:cos. 185
1310:Ap. Nero
1305:cos. 202
1302:Ti. Nero
1294:cos. 207
1159:leg. 200
1140:cos. 212
1112:Ti. Nero
982:Ti. Nero
972:cos. 268
839:cos. 264
592:Dictator
481:rhetoric
431:Dictator
395:aqueduct
364:Samnites
360:Campania
338:freedmen
301:quaestor
270:dictator
266:Republic
246:Pericles
207:Samnites
167:aqueduct
142:Minturno
95:Children
88:Dictator
85:(295 BC)
2281:Claudii
2135:4238618
1350:pr. 175
1312:pr. 195
1291:C. Nero
1121:P. Nero
1002:cos 249
351:colonia
262:Claudii
223:Pyrrhus
219:Epirote
199:praetor
83:Praetor
43:Vatican
41:in the
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610:Censor
600:Yellow
582:Orange
572:Legend
550:Clodia
540:Cicero
435:Cineas
427:consul
401:, the
356:Latium
342:Senate
334:consul
274:augurs
215:caecus
195:consul
186:censor
136:, the
78:Consul
73:Censor
69:Office
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293:Forum
230:Fabii
221:king
211:Latin
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