Publius Sempronius Sophus (consul 268 BC)

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Publius Sempronius Sophus was a Roman politician in the third century BC.

Career[edit]

Sempronius Sophus served as consul in 268 BC together with Appius Claudius Russus as his colleague.[1] In that year, they waged war against the Picentes, who had begun a rebellion the previous year. The consuls triumphed over them.[2] The Roman Colonies of Arimini and Benevento were founded in this year.[3]

In 252 BC, Sempronius Sophus served as censor and expelled 16 senators from the senate.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Eutropius II, 16
  2. ^ Titus Livius XV
  3. ^ Florus I 14, 2
  4. ^ Orosius IV 4, 5