Manius Tullius Longus
Appearance
Manius Tullius Longus was consul at Rome in 500 BC, with Servius Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus.[1]
Livius reports that no important events occurred during this year, but Dionysius states that a conspiracy to restore the Tarquins to power was detected and crushed by Camerinus. Tullius died during the course of the year, leaving his colleague as sole consul.[2][3][4][5][6]
Footnotes
- ^ Cicero, (23 February 2006). On Government. Penguin Books Limited. pp. 308–. ISBN 978-0-14-191253-0.
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- ^ Livy, Ab Urbe Condita, ii. 19.
- ^ Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Romaike Archaiologia, v. 52.
- ^ Joannes Zonaras, Epitome Historiarum, vii. 13.
- ^ Cicero, Brutus 16.
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