- Quintus Pedius
Quintus Pedius (? - late 43 BC) was a Roman that lived during the late
Roman Republic .Pedius was the son of a Marcus or Quintus Pedius and nephew or great nephew of the Roman dictatorJulius Caesar .Pedius in 57 BC served as a general during Caesar’s conquest for
Gaul . In 55 BC, he lost an election for the office ofaedile .During the Roman Civil War, between Caesar and
Pompey in 49 BC, Pedius allied himself with Caesar. In 48 BC, Pedius was promoted to thepraetor ship in Rome and in that year he killedTitus Annius Milo . In early 45 BC, served as alegatus againstSextus Pompeius inSpain . Pedius claimed victory against Sextus Pompeius and returned toRome with Caesar. Caesar honored him with a triumph parade and gave him the title of proconsul.Caesar was assassinated in
Rome of March 44 BC. In Caesar’s will, Pedius was named as one of his heirs. Like his cousinLucius Pinarius , he was to receive one eighth of Caesar’s legacy, but he renounced the inheritance in favor of Caesar’s main heir, Pedius’ cousin Octavian (futureRoman Emperor Augustus ). In August 43 BC, Octavian with Pedius were elected as consuls after marching on Rome with an army.During the consulship, Pedius created a law called the "Lex Pedia" or "Pedian Law", which punished all the murderers of Caesar or those who called for Caesar’s death. Pedius was left in charge of Rome, while his consul cousin left for Northern
Italy to joinMark Antony and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, in forming theSecond Triumvirate .The senate approved of his law. Not so long afterwards at
Bononia , the Second Triumvirate was formed. When news reached Rome of the new power pact between Octavian, Antony and Lepidus and their lists of people whom they would put to death, Pedius became very concerned. Pedius was unable to stop the events from occurring and recommended only seventeen people to be put to death. Out of concern, he pledged to protect the citizens of Rome. Not so long after, Pedius had suffered so much political fatigue he died.Pedius married a Roman noblewoman called Valeria, who was related (perhaps a sister) to the Roman consul, senator and orator
Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus . Pedius and Valeria had at least one child, a son namedQuintus Pedius Publicola . Publicola became a Roman senator, who distinguished himself with his oratory.ources
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Suetonius , "The Lives of the Twelve Caesars", Caesar
*Ronald Syme , [http://books.google.com/books?id=fj8oQ4lzteIC&pg=PA206&lpg=PA206&dq=pedius+poplicola&source=web&ots=ul8EMArTip&sig=u78k_NqYrIZg7llbhncmC_TNAek#PPA501,M1 "The Augustan Aristocracy"]
*William Smith, [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2497.html text of "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology", v. 3 p. 163]###@@@KEY@@@###
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