¿Por Qué No Los Dos?


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It’s 395 BCE and we explore the events that are the result of the epic year of 396 BCE. The Romans ended 396 BCE on a high with their military success against the southern-most city of the Etruscans, Veii. But is all well in the Roman world? That may depend on which god you talk to…


An incomplete victory?

The defeat of Veii leaves the northern peoples - the Capenates and Faliscans - open to Rome’s wrath. Their resistance to Rome means that war is on Rome’s agenda. This may also explain why we see military tribunes with consular power.


A great time for some Roman colonising?

Despite the threats to the north, Rome seems intent on setting up a new colony down south towards Volscian territory. Does Rome really have the resources to spare for such an endeavour after a ten-year siege and problems north of Veii? Well, historians have some questions about that!


What’s up Apollo?

Camillus’ glorious leadership in taking Veii seems to be undermined by the his vow to Apollo which he had apparently forgotten. This creates real problems as the 10th portion to be offered to Apollo was not collected when the booty was distributed and now people OWE the gods… Will Camillus’ reputation emerge unscathed?


Things to listen out for
  • Is Veii more attractive to the plebeians than Rome? Scandal!
  • A proposal to send half of Rome’s population, patricians and plebeians to Veii - a classic case of Porque Lo Nos Dos?
  • Some very grumpy patricians playing the ‘Romulus’ card
  • Blaming Titus Sicinius for putting ideas into the plebeians’ heads
  • Connections with Greek history…
  • A beautiful golden bowl!
  • Drama in Sicily including an appearance from Magon the Carthaginian

Our Players
Military Tribunes with Consular Power
  • Publius Cornelius P. f. A. n. Cossus (Pat)
  • Publius Cornelius - f. -. N. Scipio (Pat)
  • Kaeso Fabius M. f. Q. n. Ambustus (Pat). Previously Military Tribune with Consular Power in 404, 401.
  • Lucius Furius L. f. Sp. n. Medullinus (Pat). Previously Consul in 413, 409 and previously Military Tribune with Consular Power in 407, 405, 398, 397.
  • Quintus Servilius Q. f. P. n. Fidenas (Pat). Previously Military Tribune with Consular Power in 402, 398.
  • Marcus Valerius M. f. M. n. Lactucinus Maximus (Pat). Previously Military Tribune with Consular Power 398.

Tribunes of the Plebs
  • Titus Sicinius
  • Quintus Pomponius
  • Aulus Verginius

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