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390 BC - He allegedly defeated the Gauls after their sack of Rome, for which he was honoured as the city's second founder.
- He was awarded four triumphs and made dictator five times.
396 BC - 367 BC - He enjoyed his greatest victory, over the Etruscans at Veii. Though a patrician, he adopted reforms beneficial to the army and the plebeians.
365 BC - Marcus Furius Camillus died.
- He was awarded four triumphs and made dictator five times.
396 BC - 367 BC - He enjoyed his greatest victory, over the Etruscans at Veii. Though a patrician, he adopted reforms beneficial to the army and the plebeians.
365 BC - Marcus Furius Camillus died.
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