- Lars Tolumnius
Lars Tolumnius (d. 428 BC), the most famous king of the Etruscan
city-state ofVeii , a wealthy city located roughly ten miles northwest of Rome, is best remembered for initiating the conflict with the fledgeling Roman Republic that eventually destroyed his kingdom.Conflict Over Fidenae
Very little is known of Lars Tolumnius outside of his involvement in Roman
Fidenae revolted against Rome. The Fidenese leaders of the revolution offered Tolumnius control over their city, which the king gladly accepted, and when Rome sent two emissaries to Veii to demand thehegemony of Fidenae back, Tolumnius had them executed. The legendary explanation for this grievous breach of peace is that at the moment his aides inquired if they should execute the Roman ambassadors, Tolumnius, playing atdice and having just rolled fortuitously, exclaimed, "Excellent!", thus inadvertently ordering the execution of the diplomats and unknowingly sealing his own fate.War With Rome And Death
The
Roman Senate , outraged by Tolumnius's actions, declared war on Veii in 437 BC and sent an army underDictator Aemilius Mamercus to besiege the city. Tolumnius himself died early in the conflict, slain in single combat with the "tribunus militum "Aulus Cornelius Cossus while defending the city that his unwitting action had doomed to a fiery end.ee also
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Etruscan civilization
*Veii
*Roman Republic
*Fidenae References
*http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=church&book=livy&story=veii
*http://search.eb.com:80/eb/article-9074957?query=Veii&ct=eb
*"Titus Livius"Ab Urbe Condita Libre IV Caput 18-22
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