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  1. manuelcaeiro ☕ (manuelcaeiro@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 14-Mar-2022 00:01:33 UTC manuelcaeiro ☕ manuelcaeiro ☕
    • muesli

    @fribbledom
    Those who are singing victory surely do not know the story of the Horatii and the Rustatii (or Curiatii?)
    Anyway, here it is for your delight:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horatii_and_Curiatii

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      Horatii and Curiatii
      In the ancient Roman legend of the kingdom era, the Horatii were triplet warriors who lived during the reign of Tullus Hostilius. The accounts of their epic clash with the Curiatii and the murder of their sister by Publius, the sole survivor of the battle, appear in the writings of Livy. War with Alba Longa Livy recounts this tale in the first book of his History of Rome. During the Roman king Tullus Hostilius' war with the neighboring city of Alba Longa, it was agreed that fighting a costly war between their armies would leave the door open for an Etruscan invasion. Sabine dictator Mettius Fufetius appealed to Tullus Hostilius that the conflict should be settled by a fight to the death between the Roman Horatii triplets and their Alban counterparts, known as the Curiatii. They met on the battlefield between the lines as the two armies and their countrymen looked on. With so much at stake, both sides fought bravely. The Horatii had wounded all three Curiatii, but two of the Romans were killed in the process. That left their brother Publius alone and surrounded by the three Albans. Though he...

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