Marcus Atilius Regulus Calenus

Marcus Atilius Regulus Calenus was a fourth-century BC Roman politician.[1][2]

Marcus Atilius Regulus Calenus
NationalityRoman
OccupationPolitician
Known forConsul in 335 BC

Biography

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He was elected consul in 335 BC with Marcus Valerius Corvus as colleague, Corvus serving as consul for the fourth time.[1]

During the consulate, the war against the Ausoni and Sidicini ended, and the Senate asked to be entrusted to Valerius Corvus alone.[2]

After the victory of Corvus at Cales, he requested and obtained that the command of the army be entrusted to both consuls.

References

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  1. ^ a b Titus Livius Ab urbe condita, VIII, 16.
  2. ^ a b Titus Livius Ab urbe condita, III, 16.