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Titus Menenius Lanatus (consul 477 BC)

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When the Fabii were ambushed at the Cremera, Menenius failed to intervene, although his forces were close enough to turn the tide without losing the strategic position. Not only were the Fabii destroyed and their position lost, but the Veientes continued toward Rome, where they defeated Menenius and
156:. Horatius Pulvillus was recalled in haste to defend the city. While Horatius won a first battle on the Janiculum against the Veientes, it was the consuls of the following year who were able to defeat the enemy and drive them out of Roman territory. 159:
In 476 BC, after he had left office, Menenius was prosecuted by the tribunes Quintus Considius and Titus Genucius, ostensibly for his conduct of military operations during his consulate, in particular for allowing the
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points out that the prosecution may have been motivated more by his opposition to the agrarian law that the plebeians been calling for since the death of
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a few years earlier, and was helped by the reputation of his father, who was popular for having reconciled the plebeians and patricians after the
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reports that Menenius was sentenced to death by the court (likely based on ancient sources that still use the term "lender" to mean a consul).
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According to Livy, Menenius was able to avoid the death penalty or exile, and was fined 2000
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in 486. He was defended by the Senate as strenuously as they defended
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Index

Titus Menenius Lanatus (consul 452 BC)
Consul
Lucius
Agrippa
Roman
patrician
consul
Veiientes
tribunes of the plebs
the Cremera
Agrippa Menenius Lanatus
Lucius Menenius Lanatus
Agrippa Menenius Lanatus
consular tribune
Gaius Horatius Pulvillus
Fabia gens
Volscians
Janiculum
gens Fabia
Livy
Spurius Cassius Vecellinus
Coriolanus
first secession of the plebs
asses
Cassius Dio
Menenia gens



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