Marcus Valerius Corvus
Marcus
Valerius
Corvus
(
370 BC
-
270 BC
) was a
Roman
hero of the
4th century BC
, characterized as a
farmer
who lived to be one hundred. His list of accomplishments is suspiciously long;
Valerius Antias
is considered to have been responsible for some of the exaggeration.
349
- as
tribune
, defeats a giant
Gaul
in
single combat
, helped by a
crow
or
raven
(thus the
cognomen
)
348
-
consul
, at age of 22
346
- consul again, defeats
Volsci
343
- consul again, defeats
Samnites
342
-
dictator
335
- consul, defeats
Cales
301
- dictator again
300
- consul, defeats
Aequi
, introduces law of
appeal
299
- suffect consul, defeats
Etruscans
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