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- prominence was Tiberius Coruncanius, a novus homo who became consul in 280 BC, and dictator in 246. According to Cicero, Tiberius Coruncanius was a native of...
- Tiberius Coruncanius (died 241 BC) was a consul of the Roman Republic in 280 BC. As a military commander in that year and the following, he was known...
- Pyrrhus who had beaten Laevinus. Laevinus was consul, along with Tiberius Coruncanius, in 280 BC. Valeria (gens) Pyrrhic War The Life of Pyrrhus by Plutarch...
- is wrecked on the voyage from Lilybaeum (in Sicily) to Rome. Tiberius Coruncanius is the first plebeian to be elected pontifex maximus of Rome. Alexander...
- the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Laevinus and Coruncanius (or, less frequently, year 474 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 280...
- Italic allies by Illyrian pirates and the death of a Roman envoy named Coruncanius on Teuta's orders, prompted the Roman senate to dispatch a Roman army...
- the Romans had made peace with the Etruscans and had recalled Tiberius Coruncanius, the other consul, who was marching his army southwards from Etruria...
- Pyrrhus himself saw that the Roman army was now large because Tiberius Coruncanius, the other consul, "came from Etruria and joined his forces with those...
- train in schools of rhetoric. Around the third century BCE Tiberius Coruncanius began teaching law as a separate discipline. His public legal instruction...
- behind to secure Rome. A third army under the command of consul Tiberius Coruncanius marched against Etruscans, to avoid an alliance between them and Pyrrhus...