IULI0347 L. Iulius (298) L. f. Vopisci n. Iullus

Status

  • Patrician

Career

  • Tribunus Militum Consulari Potestate 401 (Broughton MRR I) Expand
    • The names are preserved entire as above in Fast. Cap. except [M.F]urius etc., [Cn. C]ornelius, etc., [L. Vale]rius, etc. On the mark of iteration after Camillus' name in Livy, see 403, note 1. M'. Aemilius, as usual, appears in Livy as M., and his cognomen as Mamercus (see 410). Iterum in Livy after Cossus' name is an error (see 406 and 404). As in 404, Livy has the praenomen C. for Fabius (see Conway and Walters ad loc.). In the name of Iulius the Iulus of Fast. Cap. and Livy's Tullus probably stand for an earlier Iullus (see 489, note 1). Diod. omits Valerius, but the following apocryphal name is found in F: {Gr}. (Broughton MRR I)
    • Liv. 5.10.1; Diod. 14.44.1; Fast. Cap. (see note 1); Chr. 354 (Camello et Iulo); Degrassi 28f., 98, 382f. Valerius held command against the{84} Volscians at Anxur (Liv. 5.10.2, and 12.6), Furius against Falerii (5.12.5), Aemilius at Veii (5.12.4), and Cornelius against Capena (5.12.5). On Valerius, see Münzer, Gent. Val. 35, no. 4. (Broughton MRR I)
  • Tribunus Militum Consulari Potestate 397 (Broughton MRR I) Expand
    • The names are preserved in Fast. Cap. as follows: [- - - - -Iulu]s II; [- - - -Medulli]nus IV; [- - - -Regille]nsis; L. Sergius M'. f. n. [- - - -]; P. Cornelius P. f. [- - - -]; A. Manlius A. f. C [n. n.- - - -]. Diod. indicates a total of six names but omits Furius and Iulius, while in F are added the unidentifiable names {Gr} and '{Gr}. On the name of Iulius see Fast. Cap. 401, and 489, note 1, and note the readings Tullus and Silius Tullus in Mss of Livy 5.16.1 (ed. Conway and Walters). On the filiation of Cornelius, see Fast. Cap. on 396, Master of Horse. (Broughton MRR I)
    • Liv. 5.16.1 and 5, and 17.1; Diod. 14.85.1; Fast. Cap. (see note 1); Chr. 354 (Iulo II et Fidenas); Degrassi 28f., 99, 384f. There was war this year with Volscians, Aequi, Veientanes, Faliscans, Capenates, and raiders from Tarquinii (Liv. 5.16.2-8). The whole college was compelled to abdicate before the end of the year because of a faulty election (Liv. 5.17.2-3; not noted in Fast. Cap.). (Broughton MRR I)