Quintus Sulpicius Camerinus
Quintus Sulpicius Camerinus was a Roman senator and poet, who served as Consul in AD 9 as the colleague of Gaius Poppaeus Sabinus.[1] He is particularly remembered for his poem about the capture of Troy by Hercules.[2] Ovid wrote about him in Ponto memoravit.[3][4] He is a member of the gens Sulpicia.
References
- Attilio Degrassi, I fasti consolari dell'Impero Romano dal 30 avanti Cristo al 613 dopo Cristo (Rome, 1952), p. 7
- Smith, William (1880). A New Classical Dictionary Of Greek And Roman Biography, Mythology And Geography. New York: Harper & Brothers. p. 167. OCLC 9031521.
- IV 16,19
- Der Neue Pauly, Stuttgardiae 1999, T. 11, c. 1103
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Preceded by Lucius Apronius, and Aulus Vibius Habitus as Suffect consuls |
Consul of the Roman Empire AD 9 with Gaius Poppaeus Sabinus |
Succeeded by Marcus Papius Mutilus, and Quintus Poppaeus Secundus as Suffect consuls |
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