Spurius Larcius | |
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Nationality | Roman |
Years active | c. 509–482 BC |
Office | Consul (506, 490 BC) |
Relatives | Titus Larcius (brother) |
Spurius Larcius[1][2] (surnamed Flavus or Rufus; fl. c. 509–482 BC) was one of the leading men of the early Roman Republic, of which he was twice consul. However, his greatest fame was won as one of the defenders of the Sublician bridge against the army of Lars Porsena, the King of Clusium.[3]