Publius Servilius Priscus

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Publius Servilius Priscus († 463 BC ) is a figure of the early Roman Republic . He is considered the consul of the year 463 BC. His official colleague was Lucius Aebutius Helva . Later historians report that both consuls fell victim to an epidemic while they were still in office. The consul Spurius Servilius Priscus is accepted as his father .

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  1. ^ T. Robert S. Broughton : The Magistrates Of The Roman Republic. Vol. 1: 509 BC - 100 BC Cleveland / Ohio: Case Western Reserve University Press, 1951. Reprint 1968, p. 34f (Philological Monographs. Ed. By the American Philological Association. Vol. 15, Part 1)
  2. Livy III, 6.8; see. on this: Servilius 73) In: Pauly's Realencyclopadie der classischen antiquity . Second row. Fourth half volume. Selinuntia - Sila . Stuttgart: JB Metzlersche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1923, Sp. 1803