Tiberius Canutius
Tribune, Julius Caesar, Perusine War, Augustus, Mark Antony, Etruria, Decimus Carfulenus
978-620-0-68190-4
6200681902
100
2012-02-20
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Tiberius Canutius or Cannutius was tribune of the plebs in 44 BC, the year of Caesar's assassination. As a supporter of the senatorial party, he opposed the triumvirs, resorting to military force during the Perusine War. He was captured and put to death by Octavianus in 40 BC. As tribunus plebis in 44 BC, Canutius was violently opposed to Marcus Antonius, one of Caesar's closest allies. In the aftermath of Caesar's murder, a rift developed between Antonius and Octavianus, Caesar's nephew. Towards the end of October, Octavianus approached the city of Rome, and Canutius went out to meet him, in order to learn his intentions. Upon Octavianus declaring against Antonius, Canutius conducted him into the city, and spoke to the people on his behalf.
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