- Battle of Lake Regillus
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conflict=Battle of Lake Regillus
partof=the Roman-Italic Wars
date=c.496 BC
place=nearFrascati (Rome )
result=Roman victory
combatant1=Roman Republic
combatant2=Latins or Etruscans
commander1=Aulus Postumius, Aebutius Helva (master of the horse)
commander2=Octavius Mamilius ,Tarquinius Superbus
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casualties2=The Battle of Lake Regillus was a legendary early Roman victory, won over either the
Etruscans Fact|date=February 2007 or theLatin League .Grant," The History of Rome", p. 37] It has been dated at various years, including509 BC ,496 BC and493 BC .The battle may be entirely legendary, due to the scarcity of records from this early date in Roman history. According to
Livy the fight was waged against the Latins, with help fromTarquinius Superbus , the former Etruscanking of Rome . Lake Regillus, the relic of volcanic crater, was dried in the 18th century: it was located betweenFrascati and the ruins ofTusculum , east to Rome.Aulus Postumius was dictator for the year and
Titus Aebutius Helva wasmaster of the horse .Octavius Mamilius , Tarquinius, and his son Sextus led the Latins; the presence of the Tarquinii caused the Romans to fight more passionately than in any previous battle. Tarquinius was injured at the beginning of the battle when he attacked Postumius; Aebutius meanwhile attacked Mamilius, but was injured in the arm, while Mamilius suffered a minor wound to the chest. Tarquinius' troops, made up of exiled Romans, began to push the Romans back, and Marcus Valerius Volusus (consul 505 BC) was killed by a spear when he tried to attack Sextus. Postumius then brought fresh troops from his own bodyguard into the battle. Mamilius was killed in the ensuing fight by Titus Herminius, who was subsequently killed by a javelin. Postumius ordered the "equites " to dismount and attack on foot, and soon the Latins were forced to retreat. The Latin camp was also captured. Postumius and Aebutius returned to Rome in triumph. [Livy, "From the Founding of the City" 2.19]A popular Roman legend had the
Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux) helping in the victory, transfigured as two young horsemen, and Postumius ordered a temple built to them in theRoman Forum , in the place in which they were watering their horses.In the 19th century it was celebrated in the "
Lays of Ancient Rome " byThomas Macaulay .References
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;Primary sourcescite wikisource|From the Founding of the City|Livy (print: "Book 1 as The Rise of Rome,
Oxford University Press , 1998, ISBN 0-19-282296-9")
*cite book|authorlink=Michael Grant (author)|last=Grant|first=Michael|title=The History of Rome|publisher=