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Dui'lius

2. K. Duilius, was elected together with two other plebeians as decemvir for the year B. C. 450, and as in that year a war broke out with the Aequians and Sabines, K. Duilius and four of his colleagues were sent to Mount Algidus against the Aequians. After the abolition of the decemvirate, and when some of the decemvirs had been punished, Duilius escaped from sharing their fate by going into voluntary exile, whereupon his property, like that of the others who withdrew from Rome, was publicly sold by the quaestors. (Liv. 3.35. 41, 58; Dionys. A. R. 10.58, 11.23, 46.)

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    • Livy, The History of Rome, Book 3, 35.41
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