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Cursor
( L. Papirius Cursor ) - Roman censor, 393 B.C.
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nus censors: L. Papirius . . . Cursor , C. Julius Sp.f.
Cursor 3
( L. Papirius Cursor ) - Roman consul, 326 B.C.
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Roman dictator: L. Papirius Cursor
324/27
The dictator Papirius attempts to punish Q.Fabius for disobeying his
324/30
Papirius inflicts another defeat on the Samnites.
323/3
The triumph of Papirius, over the Samnites.
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Consuls: L. Papirius Sp.f. Cursor (II), Q. Publilius Q.f. Philo (III)
320/20
Papirius (acting as either consul or magister equitum) captures Lucer
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Consuls: L. Papirius Sp.f. Cursor (III), Q. Aulius Q.f. Cerretanus
319/16
The triumph of Papirius Cursor, over the Samnites.
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Consuls: L. Papirius Sp.f. Cursor (IV), Q. Publilius Q.f. Philo (IV)
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Consuls: L. Papirius Sp.f. Cursor (V), C. Junius C.f. Bubulcus Brutus
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Consuls: ( L. Papirius Sp.f. Cursor, dictator for the year
309/1
Papirius Cursor is appointed dictator.
309/10
Cursor defeats the Samnites.
309/11
Cursor threatens an ally from Praeneste with the lictor's axe.
309/15
The triumph of Cursor, over the Samnites.
  Within translations:
ChronPasc_421
114.1] Papirius Cursor was appointed dictator, with Dru
CIL_6.1318
.3.62 ) L. Papirius Cursor . . . in the war
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[320] & L. Papirius Sp.f. L.n. Cursor II , Q. Publilius
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ctator: L. Papirius Sp.f. L.n. Cursor II , magister equitu
FastTr_p95
apirius Sp.f. L.n. Cursor, dictator, & over the Samnites,
FastTr_p96
apirius Sp.f. L.n. Cursor (II), consul (III), & over the
Oros_3.15
insistence of the consul Papirius 315 B.C. caused great
ValMax_2.7.8
purpose is that which follows. Papirius the dictator when Q. Fabius
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the Samnites. For when Papirius Cursor had gone to the city
[Vict]:VirIll_31
Lucius Papirius known as Cursor for his swiftness, upon
[Vict]:VirIll_32
escaped being executed by Papirius after the victory over
Cursor 4
( L. Papirius Cursor ) - Roman consul, 293 B.C.
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Consuls: L. Papirius L.f. Cursor, Sp. Carvilius C.f. Maximus
293/8
Papirius informs Carvilius of his intention to fight at Aquilonia.
293/9
Papirius defeats the Samnites at Aquilonia, while Carvilius captures
292/2
The triumph of Papirius, over the Samnites.
292/3
Papirius dedicates a temple to Quirinus, where he erects the first
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Consuls: L. Papirius L.f. Cursor (II), Sp. Carvilius C.f. Maximus (II
272/14
Papirius seizes part of Bruttium, and captures Tarentum.
272/31
Carvilius and Papirius both celebrate triumphs, over the ? Samnites,
  Within translations:
FastCap_p50
[293] & L. Papirius L.f. Sp.n. Cursor , Sp. Carvilius C.f.
FastCap_p52
[272] & L. Papirius L.f. Sp.n. Cursor II , Sp. Carvilius
FastTr_p97
piriu]s L.f. Sp.n. Cursor, consul, & over the Samnites,
FastTr_p99
irius L.f. [Sp.n.] Cursor (II), consul (II), & over the
Oros_3.22
the war. 3 The consul Papirius 293 B.C. was sent against
Plin:HN_7.213
Quirinus by Lucius Papirius Cursor when dedicating that temple,
Plin:HN_7.214
than the traditional date of Papirius's sundial. The lines of this
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act of prudence. Papirius Cursor, as consul, desired to
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