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Quintus Aemilius Barbula

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Quintus Aemilius Barbula (fl. 317–311 BC) was consul in 317 BC, in which year a treaty was made with the Apulian Teates, Nerulum was taken by Barbula, and Apulia entirely subdued. (Liv. ix. 20, 21 ; Diod. xix. 17.) Barbula was consul again in 311, and had the conduct of the war against the Etruscans, with whom he fought an indecisive battle according to Livy. (ix. 30—32 ; Diod. xx. 3.) The Fasti, however, assign him a triumph over the Etruscans, but Niebuhr (Rom. Hist. iii. p. 278) thinks this to have been an invention of the family, more especially as the next campaign against the Etruscans was not opened as if the Romans had been previously conquerors.

Quintus was the first consul in the Barbula branch of the ancient patrician gens Aemilia, said to have come to Rome in the reign of Numa Pompilius. His son Lucius and grandson Marcus also became consuls.

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Genealogy

Lucius Aemilius [Barbula?], father of
1. Quintus Aemilius L.f. [Barbula?], father of
1.1. Quintus Aemilius Q.f. L.n. Barbula, consul 317 BC, 311 BC, father of
1.1.1. Lucius Aemilius Q.f. Q.n. [L.pr.] Barbula, consul 281 BC, triumphed Quinctilius 280 BC; son of the first consul in this stirps. He was apparently father of
1.1.1.1. Marcus Aemilius L.f. Q.n. [Q.pr.] Barbula, consul 230 BC apparently son of the above consul, became consul 50 years after his father's triumph

References

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSmith, William, ed. (1870). "Barbula (1)". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Vol. 1. p. 461.

Political offices
Preceded by
L. Plautius Venno (or Venox)
Marcus Foslius Flaccinator
Roman consul
with C. Junius Bubulcus Brutus
317 BC
Succeeded by
Spurius Nautius Rutilus
M. Popillius Laenas
Preceded by
Marcus Valerius Maximus Corvinus
Publius Decius Mus
Roman consul II
with C. Junius Bubulcus Brutus II
311 BC
Succeeded by
Q. Fabius Maximus Rullianus
Gaius Marcius Rutilus Censorinus
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