
Flaminius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Flaminius
(C. Flaminius) - Roman consul, 223 and 217 B.C.
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232/8
The tribune Flaminius passes an agrarian law.
232/9
Flaminius pursues anti-senatorial policies in his year as tribune.
223/_
Consuls: C. Flaminius C.f., P. Furius Sp.f. Philus
223/8
The senate sends a letter to Flaminius, abrogating his consulship.
223/9
Flaminius defeats the Insubres.
222/2
Flaminius celebrates a triumph for his victory over the Insubres.
222/3
Flaminius and Furius are forced to resign, and new consuls are electe
220/52
The censorship of C.Flaminius and L.Aemilius Papus.
217/_
Consuls: Cn. Servilius P.f. Geminus, C. Flaminius C.f. (II)
217/9
Flaminius enters his consulship at Ariminum.
217/20
Hannibal defeats and kills Flaminius at Lake Trasimene.
FastTr_p101
n.Mart. (5th March) 223/2 & C. Flaminius C.f. L.n., consul
Flaminius 2
(C. Flaminius) - Roman consul, 187 B.C.
192/9
C.Flaminius and M.Fulvius fight successfully against the Spanish rebe
187/_
Consuls: M. Aemilius M.f. Lepidus, C. Flaminius C.f.
Flaminius 3
- a Roman envoy in Liguria, 154 B.C.
154/3
The Ligurians assault the Roman envoy Flaminius.
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