Titus Sicinius Sabinus
Titus Sicinius (Sabinus?) a.k.a. Titus Siccius (per Dionysius of Halicarnassus) was a Roman Republican politician, possibly of the Patrician branch of an otherwise Plebeian gens Sicinius,[2] during the beginning of the 5th century BC. He served as Consul of Rome in 487 BC, serving together with Gaius Aquillius Tuscus.[3][4][5]
Titus Sicinius Sabinus | |
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Consul of the Roman Republic | |
In office [1] 1 September 487 BC – 29 August 486 BC | |
Preceded by | Spurius Nautius Rutilus, Sextus Furius Medullinus (consul 488 BC) |
Succeeded by | Spurius Cassius Viscellinus, Proculus Verginius Tricostus Rutilus |
Personal details | |
Born | Unknown Ancient Rome |
Died | Unknown Ancient Rome |
Family Origins
The Sicinius gens has been traditionally known as a plebeian family although it also had a singular Patrician branch of which it is likely Titus Sicinius belonged. He is the only member of his gens to ever rise to the office of Consul of Rome. Although no other members of this gens, almost all of whom were Plebeian, rose to that high office, many were later to go on to become significant members in the Patrician-Plebeian struggles that dominated the mid to late republican period.
Biography
During the consulship of Sicinius and Aquillius, wars were waged against each of the Volsci and the Hernici. Livy says that Sicinius was given leadership against the former, and Aquillius the latter,[3] although Dionysius of Halicarnassus suggests they were both involved in each war.[6] Dionysius also records that Sicinius was awarded a triumph for his victory over the Volsci, and an ovation against the Hernici.
Sicinius served later as a legate under the command of Marcus Fabius Vibulanus in 480 BC.[7]
See also
- List of Roman Republican consuls
- Roman Republic
- Sicinius (gens)
References
- Robert Maxwell Ogilvie, Commentary on Livy, books 1–5, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1965, pp. 404, 405.
- Les gentes romaines, S, Sicinia Archived 2009-06-14 at the Wayback Machine
- Livy, Ab urbe condita, 2.40
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities, 8.64
- Les gentes romaines, A, Aquillia Archived 2009-04-27 at the Wayback Machine
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus, 8.64-67
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus, 9.12-14
Bibliography
Smith, William, Sir (2005) [1867]. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. By various writers. Ed. by William Smith. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings on Wood. Smith, William, Sir, ed. 1813-1893. 3 (1813-1893 ed.). Boston: Little, Brown and Co. p. 691a. Archived from the original on 2005. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
External links
- Titus Siccius Sabinus auf imperiumromanum.com (in German)
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Preceded by Spurius Nautius Rutilus Sextus Furius Medullinus Fusus |
Consul of the Roman Republic 487 BC with Gaius Aquillius Tuscus |
Succeeded by Spurius Cassius Viscellinus III Proculus Verginius Tricostus Rutilus |