Lucius Pinarius Mamercus

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Lucius Pinarius Mamercus ( Cognomen also Mamercinus ) came from the Roman patrician family of the Pinarians and was 432 BC. Chr. Consular Tribune .

According to the Roman historian Titus Livius , Pinarius had two colleagues in his consular tribunate, Lucius Furius Medullinus and Spurius Postumius Albus . Occasionally Pinarius is seen as the author of a law (lex Pinaria) that provided procedural rules for the legis actio ; normally it is ascribed to Lucius Pinarius Mamercinus Rufus .

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  1. Livy 4:25 , 5; in Diodorus (12, 60, 1) the two consular tribunes Spurius Postumius and Lucius Pinarius are merged into one person (Spurius Pinarius) .
  2. ^ Gaius , Institutiones 4, 15.
  3. ^ Friedrich Münzer : Pinarius 11). In: Paulys Realencyclopadie der classischen Antiquity Science (RE). Volume XX, 2, Stuttgart 1950, Col. 1400.