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Quintus Antonius Merenda

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reaffirms that the first consular tribune of plebeian origin was elected in 400 BC there are indications of several plebeian names among the consular tribunes prior to this. This has led several classicists, such as Broughton, to consider Quintus and his father as plebeians and that no patrician
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as plebeian, but three of his colleagues are mentioned as plebeian. The classicist Broughton argues that Titus and another colleague from the
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who were forced into exile in 449 BC after the overthrow of the second decemvirate.
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In 422 BC Antonius was elected as consular tribune together with
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There exists some discussion about whether Antonius was a
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Index

consular tribune
Roman Republic
Antonia gens
Titus Antonius Merenda
decemviri
Lucius Manlius Capitolinus
Lucius Papirius Mugillanus
Gaius Sempronius Atratinus
Volscians
plebeian tribunes
Lucius Hortentius
plebeian
patrician
gens
Dionysius
gens Rabuleia
Livy
Manlia gens
Broughton
Chronograph of 354
Livy
Ab Urbe Condita
Valerius Maximus
Dionysius of Halicarnassus
Gaius Sempronius Atratinus
Quintus Fabius Vibulanus
Consular tribune
Roman Republic
Lucius Manlius Capitolinus
Lucius Papirius Mugillanus

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