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214:, he joined Caesar and fought in the campaign against the Pompeians in Spain and Massilia. Tasked with bringing reinforcements to Greece after accompanying Caesar there, Fufius was repulsed first by Bibulus' fleet and then unable to land after finding all such sites occupied. Some time later he and
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186:, he moved division of Hortensius' original motion to try Milo in the regular courts under expedited procedure into two parts: expedited procedure and use of the regular courts. This allowed the second part, relating to the regular courts, to be vetoed by two tribunes,
786:, pp. 124–25. Zmeskal notes two Fufii Caleni of the same name, this Fufius and his homonymous son. However, Fufia's father is not clear: Zmeskal notes the possibility that this Fufius' son may have been her father.
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