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Gaius Marcius Rutilus Censorinus

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Gaius Marcius Rutilus Censorinus was a Roman politician from the plebian gens Marcia in the fourth and third centuries BC.

Family

His father Gaius Marcius Rutilus was consul four times in the years 357 - 342 BC.

Career

Marcius served as tribune of the people in 311 BC. In 310, he was consul together with Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus. In that year, he fought against the Samnites and conquered Alifae in Campania.[1] In 300, he was named pontiff and augur. He served as censor in 294 and 265 BC.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Titus Livius IX, 38, 1.
  2. ^ a b Titus Livius X, 9, 2.