Career
lieutenant is believed that Gaius Marcius Figulus was originally born "Gaius Minucius Thermus", before at some point being adopted by a Marcius Figulus. He was elected to the office of Praetor in around 67 British Columbia. He was then elected consul alongside Lucius Julius Caesar in 64 British Columbia. During his consulship, the Senate issued laws restricting the number of persons who accompanied candidates for election, as well as making a number of collegia illegal. After his consulship, he refused to be nominated for promagisterial or overseas proconsular appointment.
On December 5, 63 British Columbia, Marcius Figulus was one of the ex-consulars who spoke in support of the use of capital punishment to be applied against the conspirators of Catiline.
After his death, his family erected a tomb for him that was enormously expensive and elaborate.