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Livy records that in 192 BC, duumvir Q. Marcus Ralla dedicated to Jupiter on the Capitol the two temples promised by L. Furius Purpureo ( one of which was that promised during the war against the Gauls ).
The first man to be elected to the new praetura was the patrician Spurius Furius, the son of Marcus Furius Camillus, in exchange for the election of Lucius Sextius, plebeian leader, as one of the consuls for the year.
There are some persons bearing the gentile name Furius, who were plebeians, since they are mentioned as tribunes of the plebs ; and those persons either had gone over from the patricians to the plebeians, or they were descended from freedmen or some family of the Furii, as is expressly stated in the case of one of them.
* Spurius Furius M. f. L. n. Camillus, one of the first praetors appointed following the creation of the office in 367 BC.
* Publius Furius, one of the triumviri agro dando who were appointed after the taking of Antium, in 467 BC.
* Publius Furius, one of the military colonists to whom Sulla had assigned lands at Faesulae, and an accomplice in the Catilinarian conspiracy.
Dio Cassius apparently identifies this war with the one in Marcus Furius Camillus fifth dictatorship when the election of the consuls was resumed.
The one dedicated by Furius Camillus in 392 BC stood on the Aventine: it lodged the wooden statue of the Juno transvected from Veii.
Pairs of paintings he commissioned from from Nicolas Bernard Lépicié in 1775 ( an Interior of a Customs-house and a Interior of a Market ) and from Claude-Joseph Vernet in 1779, displayed a strong didactic bias reflecting Terray's concerns with the economics of commerce, rather than a choice by the artists From the history painter Nicolas-Guy Brenet he commissioned two subjects, equally referent to his official position ; one, Cincinnatus Made Dictator was a clear reference to the enlightened despotism under which he operated ; the other made a less open reference to his reputation as a speculator in grain: The Roman Farmer, in which Caius Furius Cressinus was wrongly accused of sorcery on account of the abundance of his crops: it had been exhibited at the Salon of 1775.
" The collection of tracts of which this forms a part was edited ( apparently by one Furius Dionysius Philocalus ) in 354 " ( CE ).

Furius and two
* The censors Publius Furius Philus and Marcus Atilius Regulus condemn and degrade ( i. e. lose rank in Roman society and politics ) two groups of Romans of high rank, including senators and equestrians.
He is mentioned by Macrobius as the author of a work mentioning two sacral formulae to use against besieged cities, while Cicero, in de Republica, praises the style of Furius ' speeches.

Furius and praetorian
* Gaius Furius Sabinus Aquila Timesitheus, praetorian prefect in AD 241.

Furius and was
In the 5th century BC, the triumphator Furius Camillus was sent into exile after he drove a chariot with a team of four white horses ( quadriga )— an honour reserved for Jupiter himself.
Maurice Besnier has remarked that a temple to Iuppiter was dedicated by praetor Lucius Furius Purpureo before the battle of Cremona against the Celtic Cenomani of Cisalpine Gaul.
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Rutilus and Furius ( or, less frequently, year 266 Ab urbe condita ).
The Temple of Concord was added in the following century, possibly by the soldier and statesman Marcus Furius Camillus.
The father of Camillus was Lucius Furius Medullinus, a patrician tribune of consular powers.
Marcus Furius Camillus was played by Massimo Serato in the 1963 film Brennus, Enemy of Rome.
In the far wall Pope Sixtus II was also buried, after he was killed during the persecution of Valerian ; in front of his tomb Pope Damasus had carved an inscription in poetic metre in characters thought up by the calligrapher Furius Dionisius Filocalus.
A member of the Partician gens Valeria, Valerius first came to prominence in 349 BC when he served as a Military tribune under the consul Lucius Furius Camillus who was on campaign against the Gauls of northern Italy.
The first of the Furii to attain the consulship was Sextus Furius Medullinus in 488 BC.
History leaves us in darkness as to the origin of the Furia gens ; but, from sepulchral inscriptions found at Tusculum, we see that the name Furius was very common at that place, and hence it is generally inferred that the Furia gens, like the Fulvia, had come from Tusculum.
A late 2nd century BC poet bore the praenomen Aulus, while a Furius of equestrian rank during the time of Cicero was named Numerius.
* Marcus Furius Camillus Scribonianus, consul in AD 32, later instigated a revolt, but was quickly defeated and sent into exile.
* Furius Camillus Scribonianus, exiled in AD 53, for having consulting the Chaldeans about the time when the emperor Claudius was to die.
* Furius, a navarchus of Heracleia, was, though innocent, put to death by Verres.
Camillus was also a cognomen derived from the general term, most famously used by Marcus Furius Camillus and by other members of the gens Furia.
The town was named after Roman military leader Marcus Furius Camillus by a clerk interested in the classics.
Lucius Furius Philus was a consul of ancient Rome in 136 BC.
** Rome captures and sacks the Etruscan city of Veii after a 10-year siege, the final assault was conducted by Marcus Furius Camillus
It was first awarded to Roman general Marcus Furius Camillus in 386 BC, who for his role in the aftermath of the Gallic siege of Rome was considered a second founder of the city, in succession to Romulus.

Furius and with
He appears to have been acquainted with the poet Marcus Furius Bibaculus.
One such poem with insight to the reasons of his parting with " Lesbia " is poem 11, which is addressed to his companions Furius and Aurelius and requests them simply to pass a farewell insult to Lesbia.
* Gaius Flaminius Nepos is elected consul for the first time, and with Publius Furius Philus he forces the Cisalpine Gauls to submit to Rome, creating the province of Cisalpine Gaul.
* While Brennus is arguing over the weight of the gold with the Romans, the exiled dictator Marcus Furius Camillus appears with an army and refuses to allow him to take the gold.
* Furius Baco – An Intamin Accelerator coaster with winged seating, which opened in June 2007.
Furius Medullinus, BC 488, is only five years later than the treaty of isopolity which Spurius Cassius Viscellinus concluded with the Latins, to whom the Tusculans belonged, the supposition of the Tusculan origin of the Furia gens does not appear at all improbable.
* Spurius Furius S. f. L. n. Medullinus, tribunus militum consulari potestate in 378 BC, commanded in the war with the Volsci of Antium.
* Lucius Furius, tribunus plebis in 307 BC, prevented the comitia from electing Appius Claudius Caecus to the consulship, unless he consented to lay down his censorship, in accordance with the law.
In 223 Flaminius was elected consul for the first time, and with Publius Furius Philus he forced the Gauls to submit to Rome, creating the province of Cisalpine Gaul.
J. Gagé dismisses these assumptions as groundless speculations as no Jupiter Rex is attested and in accord with Roe D ' Albret stresses that at Rome no presence of a Juno Regina is mentioned before Marcus Furius Camillus, while she is attested in many Etruscan and Latin towns.
Marcus Furius Camillus may have arrived with a relief army, but this may be Roman propaganda to help quell the humiliation of defeat.

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