Furnius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Furnius 2
(C. Furnius) - tribune of the plebs, 50 B.C.
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icus of Neapolis, Demetrius, Furnius, Pythodorus, Theophanes, Tritanu
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c:Fam_10.25 & 12.25a, letters from Cicero to Furnius and Cornificius.
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c:Fam_10.26 & 12.30, letters from Cicero to Furnius and Cornificius.
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C.Furnius and his son are in their prime as orators.
  Within translations:
Cic:Fam_15.14
mine, and there is Curio, and Furnius too. I pray you to
Hieron:Chron_1980
. [1980] The two Furnii, father and son, were in their
Oros_6.19
Antony's generals, Titius and Furnius, after he had repeatedly
Furnius 3
(C. Furnius) - Roman consul, 17 B.C.
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THI_215
The consuls Gaius Furnius and Gaius Silanus {17 B.C.}
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