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At what mountain had the Aequi surrounded the Roman army?
Early in the history of the Roman Republic, Livy writes that a consular army was trapped by the Aequi in the Alban Hills southeast of Rome. Cincinnatus was said to have left his plow, assumed dictatorial power, and defeated the enemy in a single midnight encounter (the Battle of Mount Algidus, 458 BC).
Early in the history of the Roman Republic, Livy writes that a consular army was trapped by the Aequi in the Alban Hills southeast of Rome. Cincinnatus was said to have left his plow, assumed dictatorial power, and defeated the enemy in a single midnight encounter (the Battle of Mount Algidus, 458 BC).