Servius Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus (Consul 461 BC)

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Servius Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus was a figure of the early Roman Republic and consul in 461 BC. His official colleague was Publius Volumnius . He could be the son of the consul of the same name from 500 BC. . Chr be.

The struggle for the Terento rogation and the trial of Kaeso Quinctius are reported from his consulate . A Sulpicius Camerinus (Cornutus) belonged to an embassy to Greece in 454 BC. BC, which should deal with the local legislation, and to the Decemvirn of the year 451 BC. However, the prenomen has not been passed down with certainty, perhaps it was also a Publius , not Servius .

In the stands fighting the name appears Servius Sulpicius Came Rinus (Cornutus) also, 449 with the consuls Gaius Julius Iullus and Spurius Tarpeius as a negotiator before the plebs as well as legate in Volskerkrieg 449 v. Chr.

Perhaps Sulpicius is the grandfather of a later consular tribune named Quintus Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus .

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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. Reprinted unchanged 1968. (Philological Monographs. Ed. Of the American Philological Association. Vol. 15, Part 1), pp. 36f.
  2. Livy 3,10,5-14, 6; Valerius Maximus 1,6,5; Pliny , naturalis historia 2,147; Cassiodor ; Diodorus 11,84,1; Dionysios 10.1.1; Chronicon Paschale .
  3. Livius so Dionysius so
  4. See also Friedrich Münzer : Sulpicius 36. In: Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswwissenschaft (RE). Volume IV A, 1, Stuttgart 1931, Col. 747 f.