Cornelius Maluginensis
The Cornelii Maluginenses were a patrician branch of the important Roman Cornelier family . The first influential representatives appeared in the 5th and 4th centuries BC. On the political stage of Rome. There is evidence of representatives of the family up to the 2nd century BC. In the early imperial period , the gentile noun Maluginensis was taken up again by another branch of the Cornelier, the Lentuli , as a cognomen ( e.g. Servius Cornelius Lentulus Maluginensis ).
Significant representatives:
- Servius Cornelius Maluginensis Cossus , consul 485 BC Chr.
- Lucius Cornelius Maluginensis Uritinus (Cossus), consul 459 BC Chr.
- Marcus Cornelius Maluginensis (Decemvir) , Roman Senator, Politician, and Military, Decemvir 450 BC. Chr.
- Marcus Cornelius Maluginensis (consul) , Roman senator, politician and military, consul 436 BC. Chr.
- Marcus Cornelius Scipio Maluginensis , Roman politician, praetor 176 BC. Chr.
- Publius (or Ser.) Cornelius Maluginensis , Consul 393 BC. Chr.
- Servius Cornelius Maluginensis , consular tribune between 386 and 368 BC Chr.
literature
Karl-Ludwig Elvers : Cornelii Maluginenses. In: The New Pauly (DNP). Volume 3, Metzler, Stuttgart 1997, ISBN 3-476-01473-8 , column 176.