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Spurius Furius Fusus,
consul in 481 BC. ****tus
Furius Fusus,
father of
Agrippa Furius Fusus, the
consular tribune of 391 BC.
Marcus Furius Fusus, consular...
- Weichert, “De M.
Furio Bibaculo,” in his
Poetarum Latinorum Reliquiae (1830) "
Furius,
Marcus Furius Bibaculus" . New
International Encyclopedia. 1905. v t e...
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Furius had
charge of the Veientes, but
Dionysius of Halicarn****us puts him
against the Aequi.
According to Dionysius, one "Servius
Furius", generally...
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Marcus Furius Camillus (/kəˈmɪləs/;
possibly c. 448 – c. 365 BC) is a semi-legendary
Roman statesman and
politician during the
early Roman republic who...
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successor in Spain, it was
Furius Philus who
handed Mancinus over to the
Numantines as
recompense for the
annulled treaty.
Furius was
remembered for deliberately...
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Gaius Furius Pacilus may
refer to:
Gaius Furius Pacilus (consul 251 BC),
Roman consul Gaius Furius Pacilus (consul 412 BC),
Roman consul Gaius Furius Pacilus...
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Lucius Furius Purpureo was a
Roman politician and general,
becoming consul in the year 196 BC.
Lucius Furius was from the gens
Furia patrician family...
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Furius Anthi**** (or
possibly Furius Anthus) was a
jurisconsult of
ancient Rome of
uncertain date,
though probably not
later than the
period of the emperor...
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neighboring Ferrari Land.
Furius Baco has the
shortest height of any
Intamin Accelerator Coaster, at 46 feet tall.
Furius Baco is 850
meters long, lasts...
- the work.
Catullus addresses the poem to two men,
Furius and Aurelius.
Furius refers to
Marcus Furius Bibaculus, a first-century BC poet who had an affair...