Gaius Furius Pacilus (consul 412 BC)

Gaius Furius Pacilus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 412 BC.

[1] Furius belonged to the Furia gens, a patrician family which was at its height of its power at this time in the Republic.

[2] Furius was elected as one of the consuls in 412 BC, sharing the office with Quintus Fabius Vibulanus Ambustus.

Both consuls held the imperium for the first time in that year.

Little of note has been recorded during the year they were consuls (with the exception of an agrarian law being proposed by one of the plebeian tribunes) and both consuls do not appear in subsequent records following their consulship.