Quintus Minucius Rufus
Roman consul, Roman Republic, Quintus Fulvius Flaccus (consul 237 BC), Battle of Capua (212 BC), Hannibal
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2012-02-22
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Quintus Minucius Rufus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 197 BC. In 211 BC, Minucius was an officer serving under Q. Fulvius Flaccus when Roman forces took back Capua after their defeat the previous year by Hannibal. He was a plebeian aedile in 201. As praetor in 200, Minucius was assigned to Bruttium (modern-day Calabria), where he investigated thefts from the temple of Proserpina at Locri. His imperium was prorogued as propraetor into 199 so he could continue to look into the sacrilege. The year was plagued by bad omens; Minucius reported two from his province, a foal born with five feet, and three chickens born with three feet each.
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