Marcus Claudius Marcellus was one of the two consuls in the year 331 BCE, his partner being Gaius Valerius Potitus, and was dictator in 327 BCE. He was the first recorded person of the gens Claudia to have the cognomen Marcellus, and was probably the father of the Marcus Claudius Marcellus that was consul in 287 BCE and a direct ancestor of the Marcus Claudius Marcellus that was named by Livy, "the Sword of Rome".
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