- (consul in 268),
Publius Claudius Pulcher (consul in 249),
Gaius Claudius Centho (consul in 240), and
Tiberius Claudius Nero (grandfather of the
consul of...
-
Gaius Claudius Centho or
Cento was a 3rd-century BC
member of a
prominent and
wealthy patrician Roman Republican family. He was the
third son of Appius...
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Roman calendar. At the time it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Centho and Tudit**** (or, less frequently, year 514 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
- f. C. n.
Centho, the
third son of
Appius Claudius Caecus, he was
consul in 240 BC, and
dictator in 213.
Gaius Claudius (C. f. Ap. n.)
Centho, probably...
- BC and in 213 BC
Master of
Horse in the
dictatorship of
Gaius Claudius Centho. He was
again consul in 212 BC,
during the
Second Punic War,
winning a victory...
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Verrucosus Plebeian Marcus Sempronius Tudit**** 225
Patrician Gaius Claudius Centho Plebeian Marcus Junius Pera 220
Patrician Lucius Aemilius Papus Plebeian...
- he
learnt of the
landing of Sulpicius'
force in Epirus.
Gaius Claudius Centho was sent with 20
ships and 1,000 men to aid the Athenians, then led a surprise...
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Richardson holds that a man with the
cognomen Cento (usually
written as
Centho in the
literary sources) is
recorded in the
Fasti Triumphales and that he...
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Buteo sine
magistro equitum senatus legendi causa 213 541
Gaius Claudius Centho Quintus Fulvius Flaccus comitiorum habendorum causa 210 544
Quintus Fulvius...
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Macedonian forces, sent an
appeal to the
Roman force in Corcyra.
Gaius Claudius Centho was sent with 20
ships and 1,000 men to aid them.
Philokles and his troops...