Aulus Cornelius Cossus ( Latin: Aulus Cornelius Cossus ; 5th century BC) is an ancient Roman politician from the patrician clan Cornelius , consul of 413 BC. e.
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Alu Cornelius's colleague was Lucius Fury Medullin . The consuls investigated the death of one of the military tribunes of the previous year, Publius Postumius Albin Regillen, and brought the matter to an end “with all possible restraint and gentleness (for there were few who were sentenced to death, and those, as you know, committed suicide)” [1] .
The troops during this consulate were led by Lucius Fury. Nothing is known about the future fate of Aulus Cornelius.
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- ↑ Titus Livy. The history of Rome from the founding of the City IV, 51, 3.