Caelius Rufus, provoking a reciprocal charge of unnatural vice. 2 Caelius’ enemies drove him to Caesar’s side. […] Antistius Vetus (cos. suff. 30) was in charge of Syria in 45 (Dio 47, 27, 2). […] Antonius took charge of the debate, at once thwarting the proposal of Ti. […] Antistius Vetus was still apparently in charge at the end of 45 B.C. […] Antonius did not press the charge perhaps it was nothing more than a clumsy device to discredit the young adversary.