Gaius Aquillius Tuscus
Gaius Aquillius Tuscus was consul of the Roman Republic from the gens Aquillia in 487 BC together with Titus Sicinius Sabinus. Aquillius led the war against the Hernici. Not many details are known, but Dionysius of Halicarnassus records that he was awarded an ovation, a lesser form of triumph for his victory.[1]
Ancient sources
References
- ↑ T.R.S. Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic (American Philological Association, 1952, 1986), vol. 1, pp. 19–20.
- Smith, William (editor); Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, "Tuscus, C. Aquillius", Boston, (1867)
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "article name needed". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.
Preceded by Spurius Nautius Rutilus and Sextus Furius |
Consul of the Roman Republic with Titus Sicinius Sabinus 487 BC |
Succeeded by Spurius Cassius Viscellinus and Proculus Verginius Tricostus Rutilus |
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