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- Battle_of_Saticula abstract "The Battle of Saticula, 343 BC, was the second of three battles described by the Roman historian Livy (59 BC – AD 17), in Book Seven of his history of Rome, Ab Urbe Condita, as taking place in the first year of the First Samnite War. According to Livy's extensive description, the Roman commander, the consul Aulus Cornelius Cossus was marching from Saticula (in southern Italy) when he was almost trapped by a Samnite army in a mountain pass. His army was only saved because one of his military tribunes, Publius Decius Mus, led a small group of men to seize a hilltop, distracting the Samnites and allowing the consul to escape. During the night Decius and his men were themselves able to escape. The next day the reunited Romans attacked the Samnites and completely routed them. Several other ancient authors also mention Decius' heroic acts. Modern historians are however sceptical of the historical accuracy of Livy's account, and have in particular noted the similarities with how a military tribune is said to have saved Roman army in 258 BC during the First Punic War.".
- Battle_of_Saticula causalties "unknown".
- Battle_of_Saticula combatant "Roman Republic".
- Battle_of_Saticula combatant "Samnium".
- Battle_of_Saticula commander Cornelia_(gens).
- Battle_of_Saticula isPartOfMilitaryConflict Samnite_Wars.
- Battle_of_Saticula place Italy.
- Battle_of_Saticula place Saticula.
- Battle_of_Saticula result "Roman victory".
- Battle_of_Saticula strength "unknown".
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- Battle_of_Saticula casualties "unknown".
- Battle_of_Saticula combatant Roman_Republic.
- Battle_of_Saticula combatant Samnium.
- Battle_of_Saticula commander Cornelia_(gens).
- Battle_of_Saticula commander "unknown".
- Battle_of_Saticula conflict "Battle of Saticula".
- Battle_of_Saticula date "343".
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- Battle_of_Saticula partof "The First Samnite War".
- Battle_of_Saticula place "In the mountains near Saticula, Italy".
- Battle_of_Saticula result "Roman victory".
- Battle_of_Saticula strength "unknown".
- Battle_of_Saticula subject Category:342_BC.
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- Battle_of_Saticula comment "The Battle of Saticula, 343 BC, was the second of three battles described by the Roman historian Livy (59 BC – AD 17), in Book Seven of his history of Rome, Ab Urbe Condita, as taking place in the first year of the First Samnite War. According to Livy's extensive description, the Roman commander, the consul Aulus Cornelius Cossus was marching from Saticula (in southern Italy) when he was almost trapped by a Samnite army in a mountain pass.".
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- Battle_of_Saticula name "Battle of Saticula".