Figulus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Figulus
(C. Marcius Figulus) - Roman consul, 162 B.C.
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162/_
Consuls: P. Cornelius P.f. Scipio Nasica, C. Marcius C.f. Figulus
156/_
uls: L. Cornelius Cn.f. Lentulus Lupus, C. Marcius C.f. Figulus (II)
156/5
The Dalmatians defeat the consul Figulus.
156/9
Figulus besieges Delminium.
  Within translations:
Cic:Brut_79
who was joint Consul with C. Figulus [156 B.C.];- Q. Nob
FastCap_p66
Marcius C.f. Q.n. Figulus - they were elected wrongly and
FastCap_p68
Lupus , C. Marcius C.f. Q.n. Figulus II [155] & P. Corne
ValMax_1.1.3
senate, by their command C. Figulus returning out of Gaul, and
ValMax_9.3.2
been given twice to his father. When many came to him
Figulus 2
(C. Marcius Figulus) - failed to be elected consul
132/13
C.Figulus is rejected in the elections for new consuls.
Figulus 3
(C. Marcius Figulus) - Roman consul, 64 B.C.
64/_
Consuls: L. Julius L.f. Caesar, C. Marcius C.f. Figulus
Cic:Phil_2.12
Lucius Volcatius, Caius Figulus, Decimus Silanus, and
Cic:Pis_8
of Lucius Julius and Gaius Marcius, against the authority of this
Cic:Sull_56
when Lucius Julius and Gaius Figulus were consuls, ** some time
Figulus 4
(P. Nigidius Figulus) - Pythagorean philosopher, 1st century B.C.
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46/54
Cic:Fam_4.8 & 13, letters from Cicero to Marcellus and Figulus.
  Within translations:
Hieron:Chron_1972
in Ar.] Nigidius Figulus, the Pythagorean sage, died in
Plin:HN_6.217
15 or, according to Nigidius, 15⅕ equinoctial hours.
Plin:HN_7.66
or sanious according to Nigidius; {16.} [67] The
Plin:HN_8.205
sows cannot rear so many. Nigidius states that for ten days
Plin:HN_8.223
the squeaking of shrews. Nigidius states that shrews themselves
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