Gaius Sulpicius Longus | |
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Consul | |
In office 337 B.C. 323 B.C. 314 B.C. | |
Dictator | |
In office 312 B.C. | |
Military service | |
Conflicts: | Second Samnite War (326-304 B.C.), Siege of Sora (314 B.C.) |
Gaius Sulpicius Longus was an accomplished general and statesman of the Roman Republic who served as Consul thrice and dictator once during his career, triumphing once over the Samnites and achieving great political success.