Quintus Appuleius Panza
Quintus Appuleius Pansa was a Roman statesman around 300 BC. Chr.
Only his grandfather's first name, Gaius , is preserved in the consular fasts ; an ancestor could have been the tribune of the people of 391, Lucius Apuleius , who accused Marcus Furius Camillus and sent him into exile. Pansa probably came to the consulate as homo novus in 300 - allegedly together with Marcus Valerius Corvus , but probably more with his son Marcus Valerius Maximus (Corvinus). In the uneventful year after Livy , he began operations against the Umbrian city of Nequinum , but remained unsuccessful.
Nothing is known about his further life or possible descendants. In the 2nd and 1st centuries Appuleii appear sporadically in lower offices. The most famous among them is the notorious tribune of 103 BC. BC, Lucius Appuleius Saturninus .
literature
- Elimar Klebs : Appuleius 24 . In: Paulys Realencyclopadie der classischen Antiquity Science (RE). Volume II, 1, Stuttgart 1895, Col. 260.
- T. Robert S. Broughton : The Magistrates Of The Roman Republic. Volume 1: 509 BC - 100 BC (= Philological Monographs. Vol. 15, Part 1, ZDB -ID 418575-4 ). American Philological Association, New York NY 1951, p. 172, (Reprinted unchanged 1968).
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SURNAME | Appuleius Panza, Quintus |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Panza, Quintus Appuleius |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Roman consul 300 BC Chr. |
DATE OF BIRTH | 4th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | 3rd century BC Chr. |