Titus Annius Milo | |
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Died | 48 BC |
Cause of death | Stone to the head |
Nationality | Roman |
Occupation | Statesman |
Known for | Gang violence |
Office | Cursus honorum up to praetor (including tribune of the plebs) |
Political party | Optimates |
Spouse | Fausta Cornelia |
Titus Annius Milo (died 48 BC) was a Roman political agitator. The son of Gaius Papius Celsus, he was adopted by his maternal grandfather, Titus Annius Luscus. In 52 BC, he was prosecuted for the murder of Publius Clodius Pulcher and exiled from Rome. He was unsuccessfully defended by his friend, Marcus Tullius Cicero, in the speech Pro Milone.