Coriolanus
/ˌkɒrɪəʊˈleɪnəs/- Coriolanus, Gaius (or Gnaeus) Marcius (5th century BC), Roman general, who got his name from the capture of the Volscian town of Corioli. According to legend, after his banishment from Rome he led a Volscian army against the city and was only turned back by the pleas of his mother and wife.科里奥兰纳斯, 卡厄斯·马歇斯(公元前5世纪, 罗马大将, 因夺取沃尔西人的科里奥利城而得名; 传说他在被放逐出罗马后领导一支沃尔西军队攻打该城, 后因其母和妻子请求而退兵)。