Titus Verginius Tricostus Caeliomontanus

Titus Virginius Tricostus Caeliomontanus was a Roman statesman who served as Consul.

Consulship and military campaigns

Titus Verginius Tricostus Caeliomontanus was the Roman consul in 496 BC, along with Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis.[1][2] Livy reported that it was the year of the Battle of Lake Regillus; Aulus Postumius Albus had abdicated his consulship and was named dictator.[2] Dionysius of Halicarnassus reported that Titus Virginius had commanded a corps under the orders of the dictator at the Battle of Lake Regillus.[3]

Notes

  1. T. Robert S. Broughton: The Magistrates Of The Roman Republic. Vol. 1: 509 B.C. – 100 B.C. Case Western Reserve University Press, Cleveland/Ohio 1951. Unveränderter Nachdruck 1968. (= Philological Monographs. Hrsg. von der American Philological Association. Bd. 15, Teil 1), S. 12
  2. 1 2 Livy, Ab urbe condita, 2.21
  3. Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman antiquities, 6.2-14

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Political offices
Preceded by
Aulus Sempronius Atratinus
and Marcus Minucius Augurinus
Consul of the Roman Republic
496 BC
with Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis
Succeeded by
Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis
and Publius Servilius Priscus Structus
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