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ch. 162.16 [Note].— The new consuls were M. Valerius and P. Postumius. This year a successful action was fought with the Sabines; the consuls celebrated a triumph.
Then the Sabines made preparations for war on a larger
scale. To oppose them and also at the same time to guard
against danger in the direction of
A conflict which broke out amongst the Sabines between the
peace party and the war party brought an accession of
strength to the Romans. Attius Clausus, who was afterwards
known in
The consuls marched into the
The following year, in the consulship of Agrippa Menenius and P. Postumius, P. Valerius died. He was universally admitted to be first in the conduct of war and the arts of peace, but though he enjoyed such an immense reputation, his private fortune was so scanty that it could not defray the expenses of his funeral. They were met by the State. The matrons mourned for him as a second Brutus.
[Note]
In the same year two Latin
colonies, Pometia and
This year also there was a triumph in
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