Titus Quinctius Pennus Capitolinus Crispinus

Titus Quinctius Pennus Capitolinus Crispinus was a politician of the Roman Republic.

In 361 BC he was a dictator of Rome and obtained a triumph following a successful battle against the Gauls.

[3][4] During the latter of these consulships, he set out for war with the Falisci, but, upon meeting no resistance, burned and pillaged their land instead.

[4] After his consulships, he may have gone into retirement to a villa near Tusculum, and henceforth may have been the Titus Quinctius who was recorded to have been coerced in 342 BC by a group of mutinying Roman soldiers to lead their rebellion.

[5] The identity of this Titus Quinctius however remains unclear, and may have instead been a similarly named contemporary.