But the rules say there always need to be two consuls, so replacements are required (suffect consuls). Ventidius gets chosen and so our War Captive and Used Mule Dealer is now a consul of the Roman Republic. ::air horn noises:: 17/xx
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Ventidius is going to be the only Roman to triumph over the Parthians until Trajan more than a century later. Turns out the muleteer-consul really was a portent! It's pretty clear that Ventidius was an individual of exceptional ability. 28/34
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We lose track of Ventidius fairly quickly after this. He's inducted into the College of Pontiffs, a prestigious priesthood, probably in 43. He's got to be at least 51 in 38 when he celebrates his triumph. 29/34
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We don't know when he died, but we are told by Aulus Gellius that he received a public funeral (in Rome). Since Octavian was running the show there after 42, that's a strong indicator that Ventidius managed to keep friendly with both sides of the Octavian/Antony rivalry. 30/34
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It's possible that Ventidius passed away before that rivalry turned into war in 32 or that like many other Caesarian partisans (e.g. Sallust) he slid into private life to avoid further conflict. In any case, he clearly didn't cross Octavian, given the public funeral. 31/34
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And that's our man Publius Ventidius Bassus. Born without Roman citizenship, captive in a triumph, low-end mule-renter - then praetor, consul of Rome, triumphator and victorious general over the Parthians. A truly remarkable career. 32/34
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Sources! The sources for Ventidius are spread out. He pops up in Plutarch's Life of Antony, briefly in Appian's Civil Wars and even more briefly in Vellius Paterculus' history. He has shit talked about him in Cicero's letter to Plancus (Cic. Ad. Fam. 10.18.3). 33/34
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Two more sustained narratives comment on his life. Pliny gives him a few sentences as a remarkable example of gaining honors (Pliny, Natural History 7.135) and a longer section in Aulus Gellius' Attic Nights (15.4). And there you have it. 34/end
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Oh, and Hollywood types, yes I will absolutely consult for your miniseries on the Exciting Life of P. Ventidius Bassus entitled "All About That Bassus" in exchange for the low, low price of all of the money.
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