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History of Rome, Vol III

BOOK XXVII
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The troops were thus distributed through the provinces: Fulvius received the two legions which Marcus Valerius Laevinus had in Sicily; Quintus Fabius, those which Caius Calpurnius had commanded in Etruria.

The city troops were to succeed those in Etruria; Caius Calpurnius commanding the same province and the army.

Titus Quinctius was to take the command of Capua, and the army which had served under Quintus Fulvius there.

Lucius Veturius was to succeed Caius Laetorius, propraetor, in his province and the command of the army, which was then at Ariminum.

Marcus Marcellus had the legions with which he had been successful when consul.


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