Life of Camillus by Plutarch
Plutarch (2011-03-30). Plutarch: Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans (Kindle Locations 3274-3881). Kindle Edition.
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His political offices
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Brave in battle, Camillus as Censor
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Warfare experienced fulltime, no longer seasonal
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Camillus made dictator
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Camillus’ hubris after the conquest of Veii
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Camillus as a moral person
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Camillus opposes dividing the citizens of Rome in order to colonize Veii
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Camillus Goes into Exile
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The Coming of the Gauls
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Brennus takes possession of Rome
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Camillus, in exile in Ardea, acts
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The Gauls and the sacred geese on the Capitoline
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The Gauls begin to suffer
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The Romans buy off the Gauls
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Gauls defeated
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Despair of the people, the push to relocate to Veii, Camillus’ dictatorship extended
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Rome rebuilds
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War again; with the Aequians, Volscians and Latins
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Marcus Manlius Capitolinus, hero of the Capitoline
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Camillus elected consular tribune for the 6th time
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Camillus elected dictator for the 4th time
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Camillus retires, patricians limited to owning of 500 acres of land
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Gauls threaten again, Camillus elected dictator for the 5th time, makes tactical innovations
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Resumption of consular elections, One Consul had to be a plebeian, dedication of the temple of Concord (peace between the social orders)