Coriolanus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Coriolanus
- Roman general, early 5th century B.C.
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Plutarch,-
PLUTARCH, Coriolanus
  Within translations:
Cic:Brut_41-43 *
lsci, who were headed by Coriolanus (then a voluntary exil
Polyaen_8.25.3
lso: Plutarch, Rom.1] Coriolanus, after he had been ban
ValMax_1.8.4
at the same time that Coriolanus was diverted from destroying the
ValMax_4.3.4
never craved for money. Cn. Marcius was a young man of
ValMax_5.2.1
us take into consideration Marcius, who invading his own
ValMax_5.3.2
Rome, than the violence which Coriolanus offered to it. For he
ValMax_5.4.1
[4.1] Coriolanus, a person of great courage
[Vict]:VirIll_19
Gaius Marcius, surnamed Coriolanus because he captured the
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