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20: 274:). After performing the ritual, the fully armored Decius Mus plunged his horse into the enemy with such supernatural vigor and violence that the awe-struck Latins soon refused to engage him, eventually bringing him down with darts. Even then, the Latins avoided his body, leaving a large space around it, and the left wing of the Romans, once faltering, now swept into this weakness in the enemy lines. Manlius, conducting the right wing, held fast, allowing the Latins to use up their reserves, before crushing the enemy host between the renewed left and Samnite 232: 33: 193:. Decius, taking 1,600 men, seized a strong point through which the Samnites were obliged to pass, and held it against them until nightfall; breaking through their lines, he re-joined the main body of the army, which had gained the summit of the mountain and relative safety. The army then swept into the Samnites, gaining a complete victory and the spoils of the enemy camp. For the rescue of the trapped army he was awarded the 316:. His writings were aimed at Republicans who held that Trump was not politically conservative enough to represent the party. He wrote that a risk of self-sacrifice was necessary to save the nation, maintaining that progressives had brought it to the brink of destruction. He used the actions of the passengers on 257:, the two divulged a plan to their senior officers and their army that they would not lose heart, for they intended that whosoever's wing should falter first should so pledge his life to the gods of the underworld and the Earth. 416: 245:
According to Livy, as the army marched near Capua, it was given to the two consuls in mutual dreams that the army whose general pledged himself and his foemen's host to the
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wrote under the pseudonym Publius Decius Mus to put forward a defence of the positions of then candidate
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created a series of eight paintings, modelli for tapestry weavers to recreate, commemorating Decius Mus.
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Decius Mus reporting his dream on the battlefield, in a painting by Jacob Matthias Schmutzer (1733–1811)
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in 340 BC. He is noted particularly for sacrificing himself in battle through the ritual of
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Once the battle was engaged, the left wing began to falter and Decius Mus called upon the
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Decius Mus first enters history in 352 BC as an appointed official, one of the
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at their flank, leaving only a quarter of the enemy to flee.
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In 340 he was raised to the consular rank as co-consul with
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At the behest of Franco Cattaneo, a Genoese businessman,
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prescribed the required ritual acts and a prayer (see
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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and mother Earth to give his army the victory in the
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charged with relieving citizen debts to some extent.
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