Servius Sulpitsy Kamerin ( Latin Servius Sulpicius Camerinus ; V — IV centuries BC) - an ancient Roman politician from the patrician clan Sulpicius , consul-suffix 393 BC. e., military stands with consular authority 391 BC. e.
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Consular fasts call the name of the father of Servius Sulpicius - Quint . Perhaps this is the military stands 402 and 398 years. BC e.
In 393 BC e., when the consuls Lucius Valery Potit and Publius Cornelius Maluginen Koss resigned as elected with an error, Servius Sulpicius and Lucius Lucretius Tricititin Flav became consuls-suffixes [1] . In this capacity, they rebuffed the people's tribunes, who proposed a bill on the relocation of some citizens to the recently taken Wei [2] .
During his tribune (391 BC) Servius Sulpitsy, together with his colleague Agrippa Fury Fuz, fought with sappinates; they preferred to sit outside the fortress walls while the Romans plundered their lands [3] .
In 387 BC e. Servius Sulpicius was interrex [4] .
Notes
- ↑ Fasti Capitolini from 393 BC e.
- ↑ Titus Livy. History of Rome from the founding of City V, 29.
- ↑ Titus Livy V, 32, 2-4.
- ↑ Titus Livy VI, 5, 6.