Gaius Atilius Bulbus
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Gaius Atilius Bulbus was a
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statesman in the 3rd century BC. He served as consul twice, first in 245 with
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, then again in 235 alongside Titus Manlius Torquatus, who would later go on to become
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in 208. Bulbus also served as censor in 234 alongside Aulus Postumius Albinus.


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3rd-century BC Roman consuls Bulbus, Gaius {{AncientRome-politician-stub