In 390 BC, Marcus Furius Camillus returned from exile to drive out the Gauls and save Rome—restoring hope to a shattered city and redefining Roman heroism for centuries.

Camillus Returns: The Hero of Rome After the Gallic Sack, 390 BC
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In 390 BC, Marcus Furius Camillus returned from exile to drive out the Gauls and save Rome—restoring hope to a shattered city and redefining Roman heroism for centuries.
In 390 BCE, Rome faced its first catastrophic sack when the Gauls overran the city. Discover how the Romans endured and rebuilt.
In 295 BC, the Battle of Sentinum saw Rome defeat a coalition of Samnites and Gauls, securing dominance over central Italy.