Lucius Furius Philus

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Lucius Furius Philus was a Roman statesman and intellectual of the 2nd century BC, known for his association with Scipio Aemilianus and participation in the cultural and philosophical movement of the Scipionic Circle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman statesman
ancient Roman politician
intellectual
member of the Roman elite
activeInCentury 2nd century BC
associatedWith Scipio Aemilianus NERFINISHED
civilization ancient Rome NERFINISHED
country Roman Republic
culture ancient Roman culture
education educated in Greek culture
era Roman Republic NERFINISHED
fieldOfActivity oratory
philosophy
politics
influencedBy Greek philosophy
Hellenistic culture
intellectualCircle friends and associates of Scipio Aemilianus
knownFor intellectual pursuits
interest in Greek philosophy
participation in the Scipionic Circle
language Latin
memberOf Scipionic Circle NERFINISHED
movement Scipionic Circle NERFINISHED
notableRole associate of leading Roman reformers and intellectuals
participant in Roman intellectual life
philosophicalInterest Greek philosophical thought
politicalAlignment supporter of Scipio Aemilianus
region Italy NERFINISHED
socialClass Roman nobility
status Roman senator
timePeriod Hellenistic period NERFINISHED

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Scipionic Circle hasMember Lucius Furius Philus