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1    II,     67|        their cause, when Furius Camillus, proconsul of Africa, united
2    II,     67|         of our city and his son Camillus, fame as a general had fallen
3    II,     67|        triumph, an honour which Camillus, because of his unambitious
4   III,     29| defeated, as I have related, by Camillus in the previous summer,
5   III,     30|   Lucius Apronius, successor to Camillus, alarmed more by the dishonour
6    VI,      1|             Cneius Domitius and Camillus Scribonianus had entered
7   XII,     61|        in the past. His father, Camillus, had raised an armed insurrection
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