Everything about Lucius Furius Philus totally explained
Lucius Furius Philus was a
consul of
ancient Rome in
136 BC. He was a member of the Scipionic circle, and particularly close to
Scipio Aemilianus. As consul he was involved with the
foedus Mancinum, and offered Mancinus to the
Numantines. He is mentioned by
Macrobius as the author of a work mentioning two sacral formulae to use against besieged cities, while
Cicero, in
de Republica, praises the style of Furius' speeches.
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