57/177 The war was carried on at Tusculum for several months. With one part of his army the consul assailed the camp of the AEqui; a part he had given to the Tusculans to recover their citadel. Famine at length withdrew the enemy from it. And when they came to this at last, they were all sent under the yoke by the Tusculans, unarmed and naked. These, when betaking themselves home by an ignominious flight, were overtaken by the Roman consul on Algidum and cut off to a man. |