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.
[1] 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.
[2] This Regulus is possibly related to the later homonymous consul of 267 BC.
[3] This ancient Roman biographical article is a stub.