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Appius Claudius Caecus

Appius Claudius Caecus

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Lex Appia
Construction of the Appian Way
Reforms in Roman law and administration

Built the Appian Way blind. Roman statesman who connected an empire through roads and law.

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395 BCDeath

Appius Claudius Caecus died in Rome, leaving a lasting legacy in Roman law, infrastructure, and political reforms.

390 BCRetirement

Appius retired from public office, focusing on writing and mentoring younger statesmen.

385 BCHealth Decline

Appius began to experience declining health, eventually becoming blind, earning him the epithet 'Caecus' (the blind one).

380 BCReforms in Roman Law

Appius introduced reforms in Roman law, including the Lex Appuleia, which regulated the appointment of guardians.

378 BCCensor

Appius was elected censor, where he conducted the census and implemented reforms in Roman law and administration.

376 BCConstruction of the Appian Way

Appius initiated the construction of the Appian Way, a vital military and commercial road connecting Rome to Capua.

375 BCConsul

Appius served as consul, the highest elected office in the Roman Republic, overseeing major military and political decisions.

373 BCPraetor

Appius was elected praetor, a high-ranking judicial and administrative official, further advancing his political status.

372 BCLex Appia

Appius introduced the Lex Appia, which allowed plebeians to hold the office of censor, a significant political reform.

370 BCPlebeian Tribune

Appius was elected plebeian tribune, advocating for the rights of the plebeians and pushing for social reforms.

365 BCQuaestor

Appius was elected quaestor, a financial officer in the Roman government, marking the beginning of his political career.

360 BCMilitary Service

Appius served in the Roman army, gaining valuable experience in leadership and strategy.

350 BCEarly Education

Appius began his education, learning Latin and Greek, and was trained in rhetoric and philosophy.

340 BCBorn in Rome

Appius Claudius Caecus was born into a prominent patrician family in Rome, the Claudii.

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