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  List of Republican Roman Consuls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
450 Decemviri: Appius Claudius, Marcus Cornelius Maluginensis, Marcus Sergius, Lucius Minucius, Quintus Fabius Vibulanus, Quintus Poetelius, Titus Antonius Merenda, Gaius Duillius, Servius Opius Cornicen, Marcus Rabuleius.
49 Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Crus, Gaius Claudius Marcellus Maior
38 Appius Claudius Pulcher, Gaius Norbanus Flaccus, Suffect: Lucius Cornelius Lentulus, Gaius Norbanus Flaccus
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 Furius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marcus Maecius Furius Baburius Caecilianus Placidus, consul 343
Lucius Furius Lucii filius Medullinus, consul 413 BC, 409 BC
Lucius Furius Spurii filius Purpureo, consul 196 BC
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 Republican Roman Consuls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Decemviri: Appius Claudius, Marcus Cornelius Maluginensis, Marcus Sergius, Lucius Minucius, Quintus Fabius Vibulanus, Quintus Poetelius, Titus Antonius Merenda, Gaius Duillius, Servius Opius Cornicen, Marcus Rabuleius.
Consular Tribunes: Lucius Furius, Aulus Manlius, Servius Sulpicius, Servius Cornelius, Publius and Gaius Valerius.
Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio, Lucius Calpurnius Bestia
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 Lucius Furius Philus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Lucius Furius Philus was a consul of ancient Rome in 136 BC.
He was a member of the Scipionic circle, and particularly close to Scipio Aemilianus.
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.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 334 (v. 3)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
furius philus, the son of the preceding, informed Scipio in b.c.
furius philus, probably brother of the preceding, was praetor B.
furius philus, occurs only on coins, a specimen of which is annexed.
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 Furius
(Sex.?) Furius (Medullinus or Fusus?), consul 488 BC
C. (Quintus) Furius Pacilus Fusus, consul 441 BC
M. Maecius Furius Baburius Caecilianus Placidus, consul 343
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 Furius - Marcus Furius Bibaculus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Furius spends 18t on a Gladiator Gala; Gains 3 Pop; Unrest decreases by 3 from 6 Consuls Junius nominates: Julius of PEREGRINUS and Furius of RUTILIUS.
Philus 222/3_ Flaminius and Furius are forced to resign, and new consuls are elec 222/4_ Furius celebrates
Marcus Furius Bibaculus was a neoteric poet with little money who had an affair with the boyfriend of Catullus, Juventius.
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 Lucius DuBignon Clay - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Lucius DuBignon Clay
He broke the Soviet blockade of Berlin 1948 after 327 days, with an airlift – a term he brought into general use – which involved bringing all supplies into West Berlin by air.
Lucius Edward William Plantagenet Cary, 15th Viscount Falkland
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474 BC - The consuls are L. Furius Medullinus & A. Manlius Vulso.
381 BC - The military tribunes are M. Furius Camillus, A. Postumius Regillensis, L. Postumius Regillensis, L. Furius Medullinus, L. Lucretius Tricipitinus Flavus and M. Fabius Ambustus 381 BC - The district of Tusculum is pacified after a revolt against Rome, and it is incorporated as Roman land.
Furius, Q. Servillius Fidenas, Licinus Menenius Lanatus, P. Cloelius Siculus, M. Horatius and L. Geganius Macerinus.
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Lucius Accius of Pisaurum produced one of his early plays in the year 140 B.C., on the same occasion when one of his latest was produced by Pacuvius, then an old man of eighty.
A younger contemporary of Pictor, Lucius Cincius Alimentus, who commanded a Roman army in the war against Hannibal, also used the Greek language in his annals of his own life and times, and the same appears to be the case with the memoirs of other soldiers and statesmen of the period.
Cassius Hemina and Lucius Calpurnius Piso have been already mentioned; more intimately connected with Scipio are Gaius Fannius, the son-in-law of Laelius, and Lucius Caelius Antipater, who reached, both in lucid and copious diction and in impartiality and research, a higher level than Roman history had yet attained.
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 Books Read for 2003
Philus as a Peripatetic makes the case for the unjust life.
For example Philus remarks about the vast differences between one religion and another but evidently takes no note of the fact that each culture had a religion.
The lesson was not lost on political shakers and movers that this money opened up opportunities for ventures which could be used to gain favor with the populace As the ruling class saw advantages to expand territorially and share the wealth with plebs for political advancement, a change came about.
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For this reason the day for the consuls entering on office was shifted from the 15th of March to the 1st of January; and thus was established the beginning of the year, which we still make use of at the present day.
Lucullus When the new commander-in-chief, the consul Lucius Lucullus, arrived at head-quarters, he found the war which he had come to conduct already terminated by a formally concluded peace, and his hopes of bringing home honour and more especially money from Spain were apparently frustrated.
His successors Lucius Furius Philus (618) and Gaius Calpurnius Piso (619) had again to wage war against the Numantines; and, inasmuch as they did nothing at all, they fortunately came home without defeat.
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 Livy's History of Rome
To Philus was assigned the jurisdiction over Roman citizens, to Pomponius the decision of suits between citizens and foreigners.
[22.55]P. Furius Philus and M. Pomponius, the praetors, called a meeting of the senate to take measures for the defence of the City, for no doubt was felt that after wiping out the armies the enemy would set about his one remaining task and advance to attack Rome.
In the presence of evils the extent of which, great as they were, was still unknown, they were unable even to form any definite plans, and the cries of wailing women deafened their ears, for as the facts were not yet ascertained the living and the dead were being indiscriminately bewailed in almost every house.
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 Ancient History Sourcebook: Cicero: On Friendship (Laelius)
Atilius was so called from his reputation as a jurist; Cato got the name as a kind of honorary title and in extreme old age because of his varied experience of affairs, and his reputation for foresight and firmness, and the sagacity of the opinions which he delivered in senate and forum.
The company consisted of Philus and Manlius and several others, and I had brought you, Scaevola, along with me. The last part of his discourse referred principally to the immortality of the soul; for he told us what he had heard from the elder Africanus in a dream.
It shines with even greater warmth when men are of the same age, as in the case of Scipio and Lucius Furius, Publius Rupilius, Spurius Mummius, and myself.
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 historische-texte.de   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Seine Nachfolger Lucius Furius Philus (618 136) und Quintus Calpurnius Piso (619 135) hatten wieder gegen die Numantiner Krieg zu fuehren, und da sie eben gar nichts taten, kamen sie gluecklich ohne Niederlage heim.
Da erhob sich der Konsul Lucius Marcius Censorinus und eroeffnete dem Rat, dass in Gemaessheit der vom Senat erlassenen Instruktion die bisherige Stadt zerstoert werden muesse, den Bewohnern aber freistehe, sich wo sie sonst wollten auf ihrem Gebiet, jedoch mindestens zwei deutsche Meilen vom Meer entfernt, wiederum anzusiedeln.
Der Konsul Lucius Mummius, den der Senat nach Griechenland zu senden beschlossen hatte, war noch nicht eingetroffen; demnach uebernahm es Metellus mit den makedonischen Legionen, Herakleia zu schuetzen.
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 Record of Censors
The identities of the early Censors are not all known to us, but a continuous list exists from 280 BC onwards.
The dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla abolished the office of Censor in 81 BC.
Censor: Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix, MMDCCLII - MMDCCLIII (1999-2000)
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 NOVA ROMA ::: Camenaeum ::: RES PUBLICA
Doors of the Temple of Ianvs are closed, signalling Rome being at peace for the first time in its history.
Lucius Postumius Albinus (I) Spurius Carvilius Maximus (I)
Lucius Aemilius Paullus (I) Marcus Livius Salinator (I)
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 Livy's History of Rome
Papirius, son of C. Masso, one of the pontiffs, P. Furius Philus the augur, and C. Papirius, son of L. Maso, one of the Keepers of the Sacred Books.
Cornelius Cethegus was appointed chief pontiff in place of Lentulus, and Cn.
There was in the army a Lucius Marcius, the son of Septimius, a Roman knight, an active and energetic youth whose character and abilities were somewhat superior to the position in which he had been born.
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