Appius Claudius
Appius Claudius is a combination of first name (praenomen) and family name (nomen) that was traditional in the gens Claudia during the Roman Republic. Appius was a particularly common praenomen for the branch of Claudii who used Pulcher as a cognomen. Men known as Appius Claudius include:
- Appius Claudius Sabinus Inregillensis, consul in 495 BC
- Appius Claudius Crassus, a decemvir in 451 BC
- Appius Claudius Caecus (PW 91), censor in 312 BC
- Appius Claudius Caudex (PW 102), consul in 264 BC
- Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 212 BC), consul of 212 BC
- Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 185 BC), consul of 185 BC
- Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 143 BC), politician of the 2nd century BC and consul 143 BC
- Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus, born Appius Claudius Pulcher, but changed it later after his adoption by Marcus Livius Drusus
- Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 79 BC), consul of 79 BC and praetor of 88 BC, father of Publius Clodius Pulcher
- Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 54 BC), son of previous, praetor of 57 BC and consul of 54 BC, brother of Publius Clodius Pulcher
- Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 38 BC), adoptive nephew of previous and consul in 38 BC
- Appius Claudius Pulcher (triumvir monetalis)
- Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul suffectus)
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