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ch. 23.2 [Note]In the following
year,
Q. Servilius—for he was consul with Sp. Postumius—was sent
against the Aequi, and fixed his entrenched camp on Latin
territory. His army was attacked by an epidemic and compelled
to remain inactive. The war was protracted into the third
year, when Quinctius Fabius and T. Quinctius were the consuls.
As Fabius after his victory had granted peace to the Aequi,
they were by special edict assigned to him as his sphere of
operation. He set out in the firm belief that the renown of
his name would dispose them to peace; accordingly he sent
envoys to their national council who were instructed to carry
a message from Q. Fabius the consul to the effect that as he
had brought peace from the Aequi to
These words, however, had so little effect that the envoys
barely escaped maltreatment, and an army was despatched to
Mount Algidus against the Romans. On this being reported at
When the next day dawned the Roman line was formed some time before that of the enemy. At length the Aequi advanced. The fighting was fierce on both sides; the Romans fought in an angry and bitter temper; the Aequi, conscious of the danger in which their misdoing had involved them, and hopeless of ever being trusted in the future, were compelled to make a desperate and final effort. They did not, however, hold their ground against the Roman army, but were defeated and forced to retire within their frontiers. The spirit of the rank and file of the army was unbroken and not a whit more inclined to peace. They censured their generals because they staked all on one pitched battle, a mode of fighting in which the Romans excelled, whereas the Aequi, they said, were better at destructive forays and raids; numerous bands acting in all directions would be more successful than if massed in one great army.
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