Tribunus Plebis Suffectus?
133
(Broughton MRR I)
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Plutarch gives the first name, Orosius the second, and Appian the third. Minucius may be due to confusion with the name of the successor of C. Gracchus (Oros. 5.12.4-5). As between the other two the political connections of Gracchus favor a Mucius, but the name Q. Mummius occurs elsewhere (RE s. v. "Minucius" no. 15, and "Mummius" no. 11; see 187, Tribunes of the Plebs). (Broughton MRR I)
Succeeded M. Octavius (see below), and at the elections for 132 urged Rubrius to let him preside (Plut. TG 13.2; 18.1, Mucius; App. BC 1.12 and 14, Mummius; Oros. 5.8.3, Minucius). (Broughton MRR I)