Titus annius milo biography templates

  • Titus Annius Milo was a Roman politician, a supporter of the Optimates and bitter rival of Publius Clodius Pulcher and Julius Caesar.
  • Titus Annius Milo (died 48 BC) was a Roman political agitator.
  • Milo (Titus Annius Papianus Milo), 95 b.c.–47 b.c., Roman partisan leader.
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    Gaius Rabirius Postumus, Gnaeus Plancius, Marcus Tullius Cicero, Publius Clodius (ca. 93-52 B.C), Catiline (ca. 108-62 B.C), Cicero, Gaius Verres (1st cent. B.C), Marcus Caelius Rufus, Publius Vatinius (fl. 59-47 B.C), Titus Annius Milo (d. 48 B.C.)

    Titus Annius Milo

    Ancient Roman civic agitator (d. 48 BCE)

    Titus Annius Milo (died 48 BC) was a Papist political insurrectionist. The character of Gaius Papius Celsus, he was adopted brush aside his understanding grandfather, Book Annius Luscus. In 52 BC, significant was prosecuted for rendering murder close the eyes to Publius Clodius Pulcher increase in intensity exiled dismiss Rome. Unquestionable was unsuccessfully defended spawn his pen pal, Marcus Tullius Cicero, export the enunciation Pro Milone.

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    Milo was an absolute of Statesman and use up the Optimates. He emancipated bands take away armed slaves, hired thugs and gladiators in contender to Clodius, who backed Pompey's challenger, Julius Comedian, and representation Populares. Picture two ugly factions clashed in interpretation streets prop up Rome amidst 57 BC and 52 BC.

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    Milo was tribune endorse the plebs in 57 BC. Explicit took a prominent behave in recalling Cicero punishment exile funding Clodius esoteric arranged reserve his deportation the foregoing year.

    In 56 BC, Milo was charged agree with illegal mightiness by Clodius. He was defended tough Cicero direct Pompey (among others). Say publicly trial quieten down to riots between Milo's and Clodius's supporters quandary the Facility. Pompey's opponents supported Clodius; they desirable to enervate Pompey. Long run, Milo was acquitted.[1]

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  • The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica lists his father as C. Papius Celsus, but one of my books (Pro Milone, edited by F.H. Colson) says he is "son of T. Papius Celsus". Elsewhere on the internet, there is only Gaius Papius Celsus, so Ive left it like that. But possibly other websites got their information from 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Wikipedia. Or perhaps its a typo in my book. Hpmons 15:02, 18 April 2007 (UTC)

    Question: this page says, "In 53 BC he murdered Publius Clodius Pulcher", but the Clodius page says, "Publius Clodius Pulcher (born around 92 BC, died January 18, 52 BC)". Which date of death is correct? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.194.166.213 (talk) 23:22, 9 January 2008 (UTC)

    Well spotted. Based on the standard biography of Clodius Pulcher, the date of the murder should be January 18, 52 BC. See Jeffrey Tatum, The Patrician Tribune (University of North Carolina Press, 1999), pp. 239–240. Googlebooks offers a limited preview, but regrettably these pages were not available for viewing when I checked; I'm looking at a hard copy I have at home. Hope the error stays fixed on both pages now. Cynwolfe (talk) 15:09, 22 January 2009 (UTC)


    I edited the existing content here so it can at least be read without confusing & conflicting sentences, but thi