Lucius Genucius Aventinensis

Lucius Genucius Aventinensis, along with Quintus Servilius Ahala, was one of the two consuls of ancient Rome in 365 BC.[1]

Lucius Genucius Aventinensis was also the consul of 362 BC again with Quintus Servilius Ahala. He is often confused with Lucius Genucius who was the tribune of the plebs in 342 BC. Lucius Genucius Aventinesis, however, was killed in battle between 362 BC and 358 BC during the Roman conquest of the Hernici, proving he could not have served in public office after 358 BC.[2]

References

  1. Orosius, Paulus (1964). The Seven Books of History Against the Pagans (1st ed.). The Catholic University of America. p. 86. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  2. Phillips, Lawrence (1871). One Hundred Thousand Names (1st ed.). London: Son & Martson. p. 425. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
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