Publius Minucius Augurinus

Publius Minucius Augurinus (c. 525 BC in Rome; † after 492 BC), a Roman politician in the 5th century BC, according to tradition,

Publius was the brother of Marcus Minucius Augurinus, the consul of the year 497 BC In 492 BC, he held allegedly with Titus Geganius Macerinus even this office. During this year have ruled a great famine in Rome is, however, no details about his term is known. He is said to have had two sons, who also allegedly reached the consulate: Lucius Minucius Esquiline Augurinus ( Suffektkonsul 458 BC) and Quintus Minucius Esquiline (consul 457 BC).

The consulates of Minucier are - so now unanimous opinion within the specialized science - to delete all of the consul lists, as they were later, probably BC, interpolated to 300. In the early phase of the Republic only patricians could reach the consulship, the assets Minucia but was clearly plebeian.

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