Appius Claudius
historical figure · 3 works · 4 mentions · 5 anchored passages
Appius Claudius the Decemvir · Appius Claudius the censor
in the texts
Institutes of Roman Law
Censor of 312 BC and apparently pontiff, whose clerk was Cnaeus Flavius.
by a certain Cnaeus Flavius, a freedman’s son and the clerk of Appius Claudius, the censor of 312 b.
403) that Appius Claudius, the censor of 312 b.
He brings it down to the close of the fourth century b c He believes that Appius Claudius, the Decemvir, is a duplicate of Appius Claudius, the censor of 312 b c.
On Moral Ends
Roman official in supreme command whose lust for Verginius's daughter provoked her death at her father's hand.
The humble Lucius Verginius, but one of the many, in the sixtieth year after liberty was regained, slew his maiden daughter with his own hand, rather than that she should be given over to the lust of Appius Claudius, who was then in supreme command.
On the Commonwealth
Roman statesman named as an initiator of the faction opposing Scipio.
and the detractors and enviers of Scipio, with a beginning made by Publius Crassus and Appius Claudius, hold no less, now that these men are dead, the other part of the senate that dissents from you, with Metellus and Publius Mucius as their authors;