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MARCELLUS. 273

and monstrous, render the change doubtful and suspi- cious. But Nor fire nor brazen wall can keep out fate ; as Pindar observes. Marcellus, therefore, taking with him his colleague Crispinus, and his son, a tribune of sol- diers, with two hundred and twenty horse at most, (among whom there was not one Roman, but all were Etruscans, except forty Fregellans, of whose courage and fidelity he had on all occasions received fuU proof,) goes to view the place. The hill was covered with woods all over; on the top of it sat a scout concealed from the sight of the enemy, but having the Roman camp exposed to his view. Upon signs received from him, the men that were placed in ambush, stirred not till Marcellus came near ; and then all starting up in an instant, and encom- passing him from all sides, attacked him with darts, struck about and wounded the backs of those that fled, and pressed upon those who resisted. These were the forty Fregel- lans. For though the Etruscans fled in the very begin- ning of the fight, the Fregellans formed themselves into a ring, bravely defending the consuls, till Crispinus, struck with two darts, turned his horse to fly away ; and Mar- cellus's side was run through with a lance with a broad head. Then the Fregellans, also, the few that remained alive, leaving the fallen consul, and rescuing young Mar- cellus, who also was wounded, got into the camp by flight. There were slain not much above forty ; five lictors and eighteen horsemen came alive into the enemy's hands. Crispinus also died of his wounds a few days after. Such a disaster as the loss of both consuls in a single engage- ment, was one that had never before befallen the Romans. Hannibal, little valuing the other events, so soon as he was told of Marcellus's death, immediately hasted to the hill. Viewing the body, and continuing for some time to VOL. II. 18

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