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to capture the animals. At that point, the Veientes sprang from their hiding places and surrounded the Fabii. The Veientes were superior in number; however, the Romans formed a wedge formation, broke through and reached a hill, where they successfully repulsed the initial Veientine attacks, until some of the Veientes went around the Romans to attack them from the rear, uphill from the Romans.
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The Veientes, embarrassed by their lack of success, formed plans for an ambush of the Fabii. The Veientes led a herd of cattle along a road, at a distance from the Fabian camp at the Cremera, in order to lure the Romans from their camp and into an ambush. The Romans pursued the herd and scattered
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Conflict erupted, however, in 483 BC with a series of clashes that occurred almost annually. Rome was victorious in a close-fought battle in 480 BC; nevertheless, hostilities continued.
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offered to take the Roman responsibility for the war upon themselves, which the Roman senate accepted. The Fabii built a camp on the
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with an army against the Veientes, but the Romans were defeated once again. The Veientes marched on Rome, and occupied the
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in 509 BC, the Roman Republic and its neighbour Veii had been at peace.
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Upon hearing of the grave defeat, the Roman Senate sent the consul
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Downfall of the Roman gens Fabia at the Battle of the Cremera
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Romanā€“Etruscan Wars

Heinrich Leutemann
Cremera
Italy
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