Appius Claudius Pulcher (triumvir monetalis 8 BC)
Appius Claudius Pulcher (c. 35 BC – after 2 BC) was the son of either Publius Claudius Pulcher[1] or Appius Claudius Pulcher.[2] He was triumvir monetalis in 8 BC.[3] He had a son Claudius Pulcher, born about 5 BC.[4] Later, he was accused of being a lover of Julia, the daughter of emperor Augustus and was exiled in 2 BC for adultery.[5] He may have been the half-brother of Claudia Pulchra.[6]
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References
- Wiseman, T. P. (1970). "Pulcher Claudius". Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. 74. Harvard University Press. p. 217. ISBN 9780674379206. JSTOR 311008.
- Syme, Ronald, The Roman Revolution (1939). pp: 426
- Mattingly et al., Roman Imperial Coinage, p. 75
- Christian Settipani. Continuité gentilice et continuité sénatoriale dans les familles sénatoriales romaines à l'époque impériale, 2000
- Zaccaria, Claudio (2001). Collection de l'Ecole française de Rome. University of Michigan: Center of Altoadriatic Antiquities. p. 502. ISBN 9788888018065.
- Goold, G. P. (1970). Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. 47. Harvard University Press. p. 217. ISBN 9780674379206.
Bibliography
- Harold Mattingly, Edward A. Sydenham, Carol H. V. Sutherland, The Roman Imperial Coinage, vol. I, from 31 BC to AD 69, London, Spink & Son, 1923–1984.
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