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Lucius Atilius Luscus

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Lucius Atilius Luscus (fl. 5th century BC) was a statesman of the first century of the Roman Republic. In 444 BC, he was elected to the first collegium of military tribunes with consular power with two other colleagues, Titus Cloelius Siculus and Aulus Sempronius Atratinus. This was the first time that military tribunes exercise power in Roman Republic, and this election was quickly challenged. The three abdicated after three months in office.[1]

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Political offices
Preceded byas Consuls of the Roman Republic Consular Tribune of the Roman Republic
444 BC
with Aulus Sempronius Atratinus,
and Titus Cloelius Siculus
Succeeded byas Suffect Consuls of the Roman Republic