Servius Cornelius Maluginensis

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Servius Cornelius Maluginensis was a Roman senator , politician, and military officer.

Servius Cornelius Maluginensis was a representative of the Maluginian branch of the Cornelier family . Seven times, 386, 384, 382, ​​380, 376, 370 and 368 BC BC, Maluginensis held the office of a Tribunus militum consulari potestate , a consular tribune , and thus belonged to a military body that led the Roman state instead of the consuls . The dictator of the year 361 BC BC, Titus Quinctius , made Maluginensis his magister equitum .

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  1. Titus Livius 7,9,3.