Gaius Claudius Pulcher (consul 92 BC)

Gaius Claudius Pulcher was a Roman Republic consul in 92 BC, together with Marcus Perperna.

His great-grandfather was Gaius Claudius Pulcher in 177 BC.

[1] In 99 BC, he was curule aedile, and in the games celebrated by him elephants were for the first time exhibited in the circus, and painting employed in the scenic decorations.

[2] In 95 BC, he was praetor in Sicily, and, by direction of the senate, gave laws to the Halesini respecting the appointment of their senate.

[5] Cicero speaks of him as a man possessed of great power and some ability as an orator.