Aulus Postumius Albinus Regillensis

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Aulus Postumius Albinus Regillensis was a Roman politician, of patrician family, of the early 4th century BC.[1] He was appointed consular tribune in 397 BC, and collected with his colleague Lucius Julius Iullus an army of volunteers, since the tribunes prevented them from making a regular levy, and cut off a body of Tarquinienses, who were returning home after plundering the Roman territory.[2]

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  1. ^ "A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. By various writers. Ed. by William Smith. Illustrated by numerous engravings on wood". quod.lib.umich.edu. p. 91. Retrieved 2015-06-21.
  2. ^ Livy, v. 16

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSmith, William, ed. (1870). "Aulus Postumius Albinus Regillensis (7)". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.