Servius Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus

Servius Sulpicius Came Rinus cornutus († 463 BC) was a figure of the early Roman Republic from the gens Sulpicia and is considered to be consul of the year 500 BC His colleague Manius Tullius Longus was supposed to.

His life and the dealer's up from him conspiracy of Tarquinius Superbus and the abolition of the old royal constitution of Rome considered by the research as a reflection of the Catiline conspiracy and interpolation from this period. His Cognomina are attested only by the Fasti Capitolini, Dionysius is after all, the first of.

The eponymous consul of 461 BC could have been his son, Servius Sulpicius see Came Rinus cornutus (consul 461 BC).

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