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The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08

BOOK V
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Thus the same persons in a great measure were re-elected tribunes of the commons.
26.

At the election of military tribunes the patricians succeeded by their utmost exertions in having Marcus Furius Camillus elected.

They pretended that he was wanted as a commander on account of the wars; but he was intended as an opponent to the tribunes in their profusion.

The military tribunes with consular authority elected with Camillus were, Lucius Furius Medullinus a sixth time, Caius AEmilius, Lucius Valerius Publicola, Spurius Postumius, Publius Cornelius a second time.

At the commencement of the year the tribunes of the commons took not a step until Marcus Furius Camillus should set out to the Faliscians, as that war had been assigned to him.


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