Titus Quincius Capitolin Barbatus ( Latin: Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus ; 5th century BC) is an ancient Roman politician from the patrician clan Quincius , consul 421 BC e. and military stands with consular authority 405 BC. e.
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Titus Quincius was the son of a six-time consul of the same name . Numeriy Fabius Vibulan , who received the command of the troops by lot, became his colleague. In the year of the consulate of Quinction and Fabius, “nothing worthy of mention” happened [1] .
In 405, Titus Quincius became one of six military tribunes with consular power. During this tribune, the siege of Weij began [2] .
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- ↑ Titus Livy. History of Rome from the founding of City IV, 43, 1.
- ↑ Titus Livy IV, 61, 1.