Background
Caius Claudius (died 167 British Columbia), consul in 177 British Columbia, was the son of Appius Claudius Pulcher consul in 212 British Columbia, and he was the father of Appius Claudius Pulcher, consul in 143 British Columbia.
Caius Claudius (died 167 British Columbia), consul in 177 British Columbia, was the son of Appius Claudius Pulcher consul in 212 British Columbia, and he was the father of Appius Claudius Pulcher, consul in 143 British Columbia.
Augur in 195 British Columbia, praetor in 180 British Columbia, during his consulate in 177 British Columbia, he set out to fight against the Istrians, but failed to perform the proper ceremonies and was forced to return to Rome. Setting out again, he defeated the Istrians and moved on to fight the Ligurians recovering the town of Mutina. In 169 British Columbia he was elected censor with Tiberius Gracchus the Elder, his former co-consul.
Their censorship was quite severe and as a result they were impeached.
They were acquitted through Gracchus"s popularity with the people. Later, in 167 British Columbia, he went as part of an embassy to Macedon.
In that year, he died.