Lucius Iulius Libo

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Lucius Iulius Libo was a Roman politician in the period just before the First Punic War .

How he was connected to the Iulii of the early republic can no longer be determined. Both his grandfather and his father were also called Lucius after the consular fasts , but they are not historically tangible. He reached the consulate in 267 BC. BC together with Marcus Atilius Regulus and triumphed with his colleague over the Sallentines . No further information is known about him or any descendants. He could perhaps be the link between the Iulii Iulli , which began at the beginning of the 4th century BC. Disappeared, and depict the later Iulii Caesares , who emerged at the end of the Second Punic War .

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