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185:, the brother of the consul, was slain. Manlius, leading the army's opposite wing, was dangerously wounded and forced to retire from the line. As his men began to fall back in disarray, Manlius' colleague Fabius arrived to prevent their slaughter and assure them that their leader was not dead. Manlius was able to appear himself and reassure the soldiers. 189:
invaders assaulted the consul's position, and after a volley of missiles was repulsed, a final charge overwhelmed Manlius, who fell mortally wounded. The Roman troops again began to panic, but one of the fallen consul's officers moved his body and cleared a way for the Etruscans to escape, allowing Fabius to crush them as they fled.
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The consuls, mindful of the undisciplined conduct of the soldiers in the recent past, held their men back from fighting until repeated provocations by the Etruscan cavalry made the start of combat inevitable. The consul Fabius compelled those of the soldiers who were most eager to engage the enemy
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The Etruscans took advantage of a lull in the fighting to attack the Roman camp, breaching the defenses of the reserves. However, word of the attack reached the consuls, and Manlius stationed his men around the exits to the camp, surrounding the Etruscans. Desperate to make their escape, the
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to swear to return victorious, before he would give the order for battle. Once the fight had begun, the Roman commanders fought with great vigor, particularly after
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Although the battle was a great victory for Fabius, the loss of his brother and his colleague was a severe blow, and he declined the honor of a
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in the hope of breaking Roman power. They were supported by troops from other
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Fabius gave the eulogy at the funerals of his brother and of Manlius.
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Index

Consul
Roman Republic
Marcus Fabius Vibulanus (consul 483 BC)
Caeso Fabius Vibulanus (consul)
Spurius Furius Medullinus Fusus (consul 481 BC)
Caeso Fabius Vibulanus (consul)
Titus Verginius Tricostus Rutilus
Ancient Rome
Ancient Rome
patrician
gens
Manlia
consulship
Marcus Fabius Vibulanus
Rome
internal dissension
Veientes
take the field
Etruscan
Quintus Fabius
triumph
Senate
Manlia (gens)
Titus Livius
Ab Urbe Condita
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Titus Livius
Ab Urbe Condita
Titus Livius

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