- Quintus Lutatius Catulus
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Catullus "Quintus Lutatius Catulus (Latin : Q·LVTATIVS·Q·F·CATVLVS) was a Roman general of thegens Lutatia and was aconsul withGaius Marius in 102 BC.As general
In the war against the
Cimbri andTeutones he was sent to defend the passage of theAlps but found himself compelled to retreat across thePo River , his troops having been reduced to a state of panic. But the Cimbri were defeated on the Raudine plain, near Vercellae, by the united armies of Catulus and Marius.When the chief honour for victory over the Cimbri was given to Marius, Catulus became his bitter opponent. He sided with
Lucius Cornelius Sulla in thecivil war , was included in theproscription list of 87, and when Marius declined to pardon him, committedsuicide .As author
He was distinguished as an
orator ,poet andprose writer, and was well versed inGreek literature . He is said to have written the history of his consulship and theCimbrian War after the manner ofXenophon ; twoepigram s by him have been preserved, one on Quintus Roscius the celebrated actor (Marcus Tullius Cicero , "De Nat. Deorum", I. 28), the other of an erotic character, imitated fromCallimachus (Aulus Gellius xix. 9).As builder
Catulus was a man of great wealth, which he spent in beautifying
Rome . Two buildings were known as "Monumenta Catuli": the temple of "Fortuna Huiusce Diei", to commemorate the day of Vercellae, and the "Porticus Catuli", built from the sale of the Cimbrian spoils.Marriage and issue
He married Servilia and their son, Quintus Lutatius Catulus, figured prominently in Roman politics as a consul and censor near the end of the Republic.
Catulus Caesar
Unconfirmed information refers to him as Quintus Lutatius Catulus Caesar, son of
Sextus Julius Caesar III . If this myth was true he would be the great uncle ofMark Antony and the second cousin of the dictator GaiusJulius Caesar . Staying with this myth, his granddaughter Hortensia and her husband Marcus Servilius Caepio together would be related by blood to the Julii Caesars, Livii Drusi, Aemilii Lepidi, Servilii Caepii, Porcii Catones, Marii, Junii Bruti, and several others.ources
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Plutarch , Life of Marius, and Life of Sulla
*Appian, B.C. i. 74
*Vell. Pat. ii. 21
*Florus iii. 21
*Val. Max. vi. 3, ix. 13
*Cicero, "De Oratore ", iii, 8
*Cicero, "Brutus", 35.References
*1911
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