2. C.AppuleiusDecianus, a son of No. 1, lived as negotiator in Asia Minor, at
Pergamus, and at Apollonis. He was repeatedly charged with having committed acts of injustice
and violence towards the inhabitants of Apollonis, for he appears to have been a person of a
very avaricious and insolent character, and in the end he was condemned by the praetor
Flaccus, the son of the L. Valerius Flaccus, who had been accused by Decianus, the father. In
B. C. 59, Decianus took vengeance upon Flaccus by supporting the
charge which D. Laelius brought against him. (Cic. pro Flace. 29-33;
Schol. Bobiens. pp. 228, 230, 242, ed. Orelli.)