Marcus Furius Camillus (/kəˈmɪləs/; possibly c. 448 – c. 365 BC[1]) is a semi-legendary Roman statesman and politician during the early Roman republic who is most famous for his capture of Veii and defence of Rome from Gallic sack after the Battle of the Allia. Modern scholars are dubious of Camillus' supposed exploits and believe many of them are wrongly attributed or otherwise wholly fictitious.
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MarcusFuriusCamillus (/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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Roman Forum. The earliest temple is believed to have been vowed by MarcusFuriusCamillus in 367 BC, but it may not have been built until 218 BC by L. Manlius...
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triumph. Lucius Furius Purpureo was the son of Spurius Furius Purpureo. It is known that Purpureo was a descendant of MarcusFuriusCamillus and had a son...
frescoes are based on Roman models and not typical of Florentine art. MarcusFuriusCamillus was a Roman general mentioned in the writings of Plutarch. A small...
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foreshortening that it appears almost three-dimensional. The fresco depicts MarcusFuriusCamillus relieving the siege of the Capitoline Hill by the Gauls. The grotteschi...
soldiers who had fled there. Some Gauls arrived at Ardea, where MarcusFuriusCamillus, a great Roman military commander who had seized Veii a few years...
facilitated the sale of goods. Livy writes about an encounter that MarcusFuriusCamillus, a Roman general present during the expansion of the Roman Republic...
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exile and dies by drinking hemlock. 396 BCE: MarcusFuriusCamillus is made dictator by the Romans. Camillus finally destroys the Etruscan city of Veii...
southern Italy. He unsuccessfully besieges Rhegium. The Roman dictator MarcusFuriusCamillus is accused of making an unfair distribution of the spoils of his...