Münzer doubts the two plebeians despite Livy's preference and the authority of Piso, since patricians should hold the office in regular course in an odd year; and Domitius was defeated in 305 (Plin. NH 33.17, probably also from Piso). See Seidel, 14f. Could magistrates of successive years have been telescoped? (Broughton MRR I)
Liv. 10.9.12-13, from Piso, fr. 28 Peter. (Broughton MRR I)
For the filiation of Domitius, see 280, Censors. (Broughton MRR I)
Fast. Cap. ([- - - -Ca]lvin. Maxim.); Chr. 354 (Calvo et Maximo); Fast. Hyd. (Dolabella et Maximo), so also Chr. Pasc.; Cassiod.; Oros. 3.22.12; cf. Eutrop. 2.10 (Cn. Cornelius Dolabella, but P. in Cassiod.); Degrassi, 40f., 112, 428f. Dolabella fought the Senones, destroyed combined forces of Gauls and Etruscans in Etruria, ravaged Senonian territory and celebrated a triumph (Dion. Hal. 19.12.2; Flor. 1.8.21; App. Samn. 6; Celt. 11; Dio fr. 38; Eutrop. 2.10; Oros. 3.22.12-13; see Degrassi, 545). According to Appian Domitius defeated the Senones in Etruria while his colleague ravaged their homeland (Celt. 11). Degrassi, following Pais, credits him also with a triumph (545). (Broughton MRR I)
Cos. 283. See above on M'. Curius Dentatus (9). Cos. 290, 275, 274.
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Liv. Per. 13: the first plebeian to complete the lustrum. Note Fast. Cap.: [posteaqu]am dictatura abiit. See Degrassi, 40f., 113, 428f. (Broughton MRR I)
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280
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Fast. Cap., in order to hold elections; Degrassi, 40f., 113, 428f. See Censors. (Broughton MRR I)