Vopiscus Julius Iullus | |
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Nationality | Roman |
Office | Consul (473 BC) |
Children | Lucius and Spurius |
Vopiscus Julius Iullus[i] (fl. c. 473 BC) was a Roman statesman, who held the consulship in 473 BC, a year in which the authority of the Roman magistrates was threatened after the murder of a tribune of the plebs.[3][4][ii]
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