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词条 Lucius Lucretius Tricipitinus
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  1. Family

  2. Biography

     Consulship  War against the Aequi and the Volsci   The rogatio Terentilia  

  3. The trial of Kaeso Quinctius

  4. References

  5. Bibliography

     Ancient bibliography  Modern bibliography 

Lucius Lucretius Tricipitinus was a Roman senator in the fifth century BC, and was consul with Titus Veturius Geminus Cicurinus in 462 BC.

Family

Tricipitinus was the grandson of a Titus Lucretius, and son of Titus Lucretius Tricipitinus, consul in 508 and 504 BC. His complete name was Lucius Lucretius T.f. T.n. Tricipitinus.[1]

Biography

Consulship

In 462 BC, he was elected consul with Titus Veturius Geminus Cicurinus.[1] The Romans recovered from a severe epidemic that occurred the year before and had taken the two consuls Publius Servilius Priscus and Lucius Aebutius Helva, the augurs Titus Verginius Tricostus Rutilus and Manius Valerius Volusus Maximus, and the Curio Maximus Servius Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus.[1] Before the end of his consulship, a series of interreges were nominated in order to organize new elections. This they conducted during the term of the interrex, Publius Valerius Publicola in 462 BC.[2]

War against the Aequi and the Volsci

The Aequi and Volsci attempted to take advantage of the consequences of the epidemic and attacked the territories of Rome and the Hernici. Geminus easily put the Volsci to flight while Lucius Lucretius inflicted a serious defeat against the pillagers, recovering the loot that they had taken from Roman territory.[3] For these victories, Lucius Lucretius was given the honor of celebrating a triumph and Geminus was given an Ovation.[4][5][6]

The rogatio Terentilia

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When the consuls were absent from Rome, leading their armies in campaign against the Aequi and the Volsci, Terentilius, tribune of the plebs, proposed a law creating a special commission charged with regulating consular power.[7][8] Quintus Fabius Vibulanus, named Praefectus urbi in absence of the consuls, opposed drafting the law and deferred the vote until the return of the consuls.[9]

The trial of Kaeso Quinctius

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The following year, in 461 BC, Tricipitinus intervened in support of the young politician, Caeso Quinctius, who was accused by the plebeian tribunes Aulus Verginius and Marcus Volscius Fictor of undermining the sacrosanctness of their office and murder.[10][11]

References

1. ^{{harvnb|Broughton|1951|p=35}}
2. ^{{harvnb|Broughton|1951|p=36}}
3. ^Livy, Ab urbe condita, III. 8
4. ^{{harvnb|Broughton|1951|p=35-36}}
5. ^Livy, Ab urbe condita, III.10
6. ^Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities, IX. 71
7. ^{{harvnb|Briquel|2000|p=19}}
8. ^{{harvnb|Broughton|1951|p=36}}
9. ^{{harvnb|Briquel|2000|p=193}}
10. ^{{harvnb|Broughton|1951|p=37}}
11. ^Livy,
Roman History, III.12-13

Bibliography

Ancient bibliography

  • Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities, Book IX
  • Livy, The History of Rome, Book III

Modern bibliography

  • {{Citation| first=T. Robert S.| last=Broughton| title=The Magistrates of the Roman Republic| volume=I, 509 B.C. - 100 B.C.| year=1951| publisher=The American Philological Association| magazine=Philological Monographs, number XV, volume I| location=New York}}
  • {{Citation| first=Dominique|last=Briquel|title=Roman History. Tome I, Des origines à Auguste|chapter=La nuit du Ve siècle|year=2000|pages=163–202|isbn=978-2-213-03194-1|language=French}}
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Servius Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus}}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Lucretius Tricipitinus, Lucius}}

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