Roman Conquest of Italy (Topic):
Marcus Furius Camillus (403 - 365 BC)
Roman Conquest of Italy (Topic):
Marcus Furius Camillus (403 - 365 BC)
[In Construction]
403 BC: the fasti Capitolini record that the censors M. Furius [Camillus] and M. Postumius Albinus Regillensis completed the 16th lustrum
401 BC: the fasti Capitolini record Camillus as Consular Tribune
Fall of Veii
398 BC: Consular Tribune II (5: 14: 5)
396 BC:
-Interrex (5: 17: 4)
-Dictator I (5: 19: 2)
-Triumph I: de Veientibus
394 BC: Consular Tribune III (5: 26: 1)
391 BC: Interrex (5: 31: 2)
390 BC:
-Dictator II, (5: 46: 8-11)
-Triumph II: de Gallis
389 BC:
-Interrex (6: 1: 8)
-Dictator III (6: 2: 5)
-Triumph III: de Volscis, Aequis, Etruscis
386 BC: Consular Tribune IV (6: 6: 3)
384 BC: Consular Tribune V (6: 18: 1)
381 BC: Consular Tribune VI (6: 22: 5)
368 BC: Dictator IV (6: 38: 4)
367 BC:
-Dictator V (6: 42: 4)
-Triumph IV: [de Galleis]
365 BC: died in an epidemic that ravaged Rome:
“Matters were quiet as regarded domestic troubles or foreign wars, but (lest there should be too great a feeling of security) a pestilence broke out ... The most illustrious victim was Marcus Furius Camillus, whose death, though occurring in ripe old age, was bitterly lamented ... [He] was counted worthy to be named next to Romulus, as the second founder of Rome”, (‘History of Rome’, 7: 1: 7-10).