Titus Siccius

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Titus Siccius (Sabinus?) (* Around 520 BC; † after 480 BC) was a Roman politician in the 5th century BC. Chr.

Siccius belonged to a patrician family; Due to confusion, his gentile name was usually handed down under the name Sicinius . In 487 BC He held the consulate with Gaius Aquilius and fought against the Volscians during his tenure . He is around 480 BC. Once again mentioned in the battles against the Veienti , nothing else is known about him.

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  1. The Cognomen Sabinus can only be found on the chronograph from 354 . But he could also belong to his consular colleague Gaius Aquilius.
  2. ^ For example, in Titus Livius 2, 40, 14, accepted from Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton , The magistrates of the Roman republic , Vol. 1 (1950), pp. 19-20. Siccius in Dionysius of Halicarnassus 8, 64, 1.Literature on the question in Broughton, Vol. 3 (1986), p. 198.