Gaius Sulpicius Paterculus
Gaius Sulpicius Paterculus served as a consul to the Roman Republic in 258 BC, together with Aulus Atilius Calatinus. He served as a commander in the First Punic War in Sicily,[1] and the Roman victory at the Battle of Sulci is accredited to him.[2]
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References
- ↑ Ihne, William; Anton, Joseph; Dickson, William Purdie; Mommsen, Theodor (1871). The History of Rome. Richard Bentley. p. 61.
- ↑ Smith, William (1870). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. p. 134.
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Preceded by Lucius Cornelius Scipio Gaius Aquillius Florus |
Consul of the Roman Republic 258 BC With: Aulus Atilius Calatinus |
Succeeded by Gaius Atilius Regulus Gaius Sempronius Blaesus |
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