CLAU2952 P. Claudius (306, Clodius 49) P. f. Ap. n. Pulcher

Status

  • Patrician

Career

  • Quaestor? 60 to 31 (Broughton MRR II Appendix 2) Expand
    • CIL 6.1282-ILS 882; see PIE2 2.240, no. 987. Son of Cicero's enemy, P. Clodius. (Broughton MRR II Appendix 2)
  • Quaesitor? 60 to 31 (Broughton MRR II Appendix 2) Expand
    • CIL 6.1282-ILS 882. See Mommsen, Str. 2.586, note 2. (Broughton MRR II Appendix 2)
  • Augur c. 31 (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • A probable member of this college of priests about 31 B. C. In a number of instances the exact date when a priest became a member of his college is not known, and the conjecture is based on evidence of seniority such as the date of the consulship or some other office. The list of the Quindecimviri is based on Miss Hoffman's observation that the names listed in connection with the Saecular Games in 17 B. C. are arranged in the order of entrance into the college (see AJPh 73 [19521289-294). The names given below are drawn from Miss Hoffman's dissertation, The Membership of the Four Major Colleges of Priests from 44 B. C. to 37 A. D. (Bryn Mawr, 1951, available in microfilm). The vacancies caused by the civil wars and the proscriptions were promptly filled with partisans of Antony and Octavian or persons who were restored in 39 by the Treaty of Misenum, for in 36 Messalla Corvinus was added to the college as a supernumerary member. See Dio 48.36.4; 49.16.1; cf. 48.43.2. (Broughton MRR II)
    • CIL 6.1282-ILS 882, Praetor after Actium. Probably an Antonian favorite raised early to the augurate. See PIRĀ² 2.240, no. 987; Do Laet no. 110. (Broughton MRR II)
    • CIL 6.1282-ILS 882. Son of Cicero's enemy Clodius. Late Republic or Early Augustan period. (Broughton MRR II Appendix 2)
  • Praetor after 31 (Broughton MRR II Appendix 2) Expand
    • CIL 6.1282-ILS 882, date uncertain, but possibly after 31. See PIR(2) 2.240, no. 987. (Broughton MRR II Appendix 2)