Coriolanus, Cnaeus Marcius
A legendary Roman general who was said to have lived in the 6th and 5th centuries B.C., Coriolanus received his surname for his valor at the siege of Corioli (in 493) in the war against the Volsci. During the 491 famine which plagued Rome, Coriolanus suggested that the government withhold grain until the people consented to the abolition of the Tribune of the Plebs. For this the tribunes demanded his exile, and Coriolanus took refuge with the Volsci, eventually leading their army to battle against the Roman forces.