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Camillus (M. Furius Camillus)

- Roman dictator, 396 B.C.
Wikipedia entry
+ Furius
Plutarch,- PLUTARCH, Camillus
Within translations:
Ascon_29 statues on the Capitol, and Camillus, in his statue on the
Cic:Dom_86 ** and Marcus Furius Camillus ** and Gaius Servilius
Cic:Pis_58 foot. Fie upon you, Camillus, Curius, Fabricius, Calatinus, Scipio,
Cic:Rep_1.6 reminded of the exile of� Camillus, the disgrace suffered by Ahala,
Cic:Tusc_1.90 king Agamemnon; and that M. Camillus is no more concerned about
CIL_6.1308 13.3.61 ) M. Furius Camillus . . . he did
FastCap_p34 censors: M. Furius L.f. Sp.n. Camillus , M. Postumius A.f
FastCap_p36 ribunes : M. Furius L.f. Sp.n. Camillus L. Julius L.f. Vop
FastCap_p40 dictator: M. Furius L.f. Sp.n. Camillus IV , magister equi
FastCap_p42 dictator: M. Furius L.f. Sp.n. Camillus V , magister equit
FastTr_p94 Furius L.f. Sp.n. Camillus (IV), dictator (V), & over the
Festus:Brev_6 gold. Afterward, Camillus, who was in exile, with a mult
Julian:Caes_323 the two Scipios or of Furius, who sits over there by
Memn_18 aptured by the Gauls, if Camillus had not come to its aid
Oros_2.19 the exile of the dictator Camillus, who had defeated the Veientes.
Oros_3.3 under the leadership of Camillus, they finally captured these
Plin:HN_3.125 on the day on which Camillus took Veii.
Plin:HN_33.14 had been stored there by Camillus, which led to a general
Plin:HN_33.111 a triumphal procession, and that Camillus was so coloured in his
Plin:HN_34.13 the charges brought against Camillus by the quaestor Spurius
Plin:HN_34.23 tunic, as also that of Camillus on the Rostra. Also there
Polyaen_8.7.1 [see also: Livy, 1.54] [7] Camillus. When Camillus com
Polyaen_8.7.2 seven months. Then Camillus, having collected the forces
ValMax_1.5.2 of that most famous deed, Camillus, while he was praying, that
ValMax_1.8.3 Veii was captured by Furius Camillus, the soldiers by command of
ValMax_2.9.1 [9.1] Camillus and Postumius, being censors commanded
ValMax_4.1.2 I gladly come to Furius Camillus. His change of fortune from
ValMax_4.1.3 [1.3] Equal to Furius in moderation was Marcius Rutilus
ValMax_5.3.2 repentance in our city. Camillus, the most triumphant enlarger
ValMax_5.6.8 taken, when the gold which Camillus had vowed as the tenth
ValMax_6.5.1 [5.1] When Camillus the consul besieged Falerii, a
ValMax_7.3e.9 of their city, and Furius Camillus was sent for this purpose
[Vict]:VirIll_23 [23] When Furius Camillus was besieging the Faliscans, an
[Vict]:VirIll_29 [29] When Camillus was pursuing the remnants of

Camillus 3 (L. Furius Camillus)

- Roman consul, 349 B.C.
DPRR record
FastCap_p42 Furius M.f. L.n. Camillus , magister equitum: P Corneliu
FastCap_p44 [349] & L. Furius M.f. L.n. Camillus , Ap. Claudius P.f

Camillus 4 (L. Furius Camillus)

- Roman consul, 338 B.C.
DPRR record
ChronPasc_421 uitum. The consul Camillus executed his own son, because
FastTr_p95 Furius Sp.f. M.n. Camillus, consul, & over the Pedani and

Camillus 5 (M. Furius Camillus)

- Roman consul, 8 A.D.
Wikipedia entry
FastCap_p86 Consuls: M. Furius P.f. P.n. Camillus , Sex. Nonius L.f.

Camillus 6

- friend of the poet Philippus, 1st century A.D.
Philip_4.2 know, excellent Camillus, the famous writers of old ;

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