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  Calenus 2   (Q. Fufius Calenus) - Roman consul, 47 B.C.
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  + Fufius , Fusius
59/43 Calenus passes a law requiring the votes of the three classes in juri
48/30 Q.Fufius, one of Caesar's generals, advances into Boeotia and Attica.
48/62 Calenus, the general of Caesar, captures Megara and subdues the rest
47/_ Consuls: Q. Fufius Calenus, P. Vatinius
40/11 nus seizes control of Gaul, after the death of the governor Calenus.
    Within translations:
Cassiod:Chr_707   ius and Caesar. [707] &   Q. Fusius and P. Vaticanus.
Cic:Phil_8.11   At this point too Quintus Fufius, my brave and energetic friend,
Cic:Phil_8.12   [12] But I ask you, Calenus, ** what do you mean?
Cic:Phil_8.15   There is this difference, Calenus, between your creed and
Cic:Phil_8.18   against the Massilians, Quintus Fufius, I cannot listen to
Cic:Phil_8.19   I have argued enough with Fufius, and all without hatred, but
Cic:Phil_10.3   [3] For on what principle, Calenus, with what purpose is it,
Cic:Phil_10.5   there is one point, Quintus Fufius, on which, without injury to
Cic:Phil_11.15   unwillingly dissented from Quintus Fufius, so I willingly assent
Cic:Phil_12.3   of peace, by Piso and Calenus especially, why at this time,
Cic:Phil_12.18   was nevertheless his uncle; that Calenus was his agent; that Piso
FastCap_p78   same year: Q. Fufius Q.f. C.n. Calenus , P. Vatinius P.f.
Schol:Bob_85   uble was Q. Fufius Calenus, a tribune of the plebs, who
Syll_761.B   (48/7) and when Quintus Fufius Calenus, the legate [ and

  Calenus 3   (L. ?Fufius Calenus) - a Roman who prosecuted Scaevola, 1st century B.C.
65/27 ucius is accused of theft by L.Calenus, but he is defended by Cicero.


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