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5th-century BC Roman statesman, general and consul
Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus
Consul of the Roman Republic
In office 1 August 471 BC [1] – 31 July 470 BC
Serving with Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis (consul 471 BC)
Preceded by
Lucius Pinarius Mamercinus Rufus (consul 472 BC), Publius Furius Medullinus Fusus
Succeeded by
Lucius Valerius Potitus (consul in 483 and 470 BC), Tiberius Aemilius Mamercus
In office 1 August 468 BC – 31 July 467
Serving with Quintus Servilius Priscus Structus (consul 468 BC)
Preceded by
Titus Numicius Priscus, Aulus Verginius Tricostus Caeliomontanus (consul 469 BC)
Succeeded by
Tiberius Aemilius Mamercinus, Quintus Fabius Vibulanus
In office 1 August 465 BC – 31 July 464 BC
Serving with Quintus Fabius Vibulanus
Preceded by
Quintus Servilius Priscus Structus (consul 468 BC), Spurius Postumius Albus Regillensis (consul 466 BC)
Succeeded by
Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis (consul 464 BC), Spurius Furius Medullinus Fusus (consul 464 BC)
In office 13 December 446 BC – 12 December 445 BC
Serving with Agrippa Furius Fusus
Preceded by
Marcus Geganius Macerinus, Gaius Julius Iulus (consul 447 BC)
Succeeded by
Marcus Genucius Augurinus, Gaius Curtius Philo
In office 13 December 443 BC – 12 December 442 BC
Serving with Marcus Geganius Macerinus
Preceded by
Lucius Papirius Mugillanus, Lucius Sempronius
Succeeded by
Marcus Fabius Vibulanus, Postumus Aebutius Elva Cornicen
In office 13 December 439 BC – 12 December 438 BC
Serving with Agrippa Menenius Lanatus
Preceded by
Proculus Geganius Macerinus,
Succeeded by
Mamercus Aemilius Mamercinus, Lucius Julius Iulus (consul 430 BC), Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Personal details
Born
513 BC Ancient Rome
Died
Unknown (last recorded date was at 423 at age 90) Ancient Rome
Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus (513 BC – after 423 BC) was a Roman statesman and general who served as consul six times. Titus Quinctius was a member of the gens Quinctia, one of the oldest patrician families in Rome.
He was the son of Lucius Quinctius and grandson of Lucius Quinctius. He was possibly the brother of Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus, who was suffect consul in 460 BC, and dictator in 458 BC and 439 BC. His son, who bore the same name, Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus, was elected consul in 421 BC and was possibly the military tribune with consular power in 405 BC.
According to Livy, Titus Quinctius was still alive in 423 BC, aged 90 years.
^Robert Maxwell Ogilvie, Commentary on Livy, books 1–5, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1965, pp. 404, 405.
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