Marcus Atilius Regulus (consul 294 BC)
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Marcus Atilius Regulus was a Roman consul in 294 BC. During his year, according to Livy's main source, he served against the Samnites and Apulians without great success until he vowed a temple to Jupiter Stator.{{sfn|Broughton|1951|p=179}} After a victory at Interamna, Livy reports that a triumph was refused; the Acta Triumphorum however report that Regulus triumphed over the Volsones and the Samnites.{{harvnb|Broughton|1951|p=179}}. See Act. Tr. p. [http://www.attalus.org/translate/fasti.html#p97 97].
This Regulus is possibly related to the later homonymous consul of 267 BC.{{cn |date=September 2022}} He was probably the son of the consul of the same name in 335 BC.{{cite wikisource |last=Klebs |first=Elimar |wslink=RE:Atilius 50 |title=Atilius 50 |encyclopedia=Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft |year=1896 |volume=II,2 |publisher=Butcher |location=Stuttgart |wslanguage=de |at=col. 2086 }}
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- {{cite book |last=Broughton |first=Thomas Robert Shannon |year=1951 |title=The magistrates of the Roman republic |location=New York |publisher=American Philological Association |author-link=Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton |volume=1}}
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Publius Decius Mus IV}}
{{s-ttl|title=Consul of the Roman Republic|years=294 BC|regent1=Lucius Postumius Megellus II}}
{{s-aft|after=Lucius Papirius Cursor, and
Spurius Carvilius Maximus}}
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