Heracleum Captured by the Testudo
The capture of Heracleum was effected in a veryThe testudo. Livy, 44, 9. |
This manœuvre the Romans used also in mock fights. . . .
While C. Marcius Figulus, the praetor, was engaged in Chalcidice, Q. Marcius sent M. Popilius to besiege Meliboea in Magnesia. Perseus sent Euphranor to relieve it, and, if he succeeded, to enter Demetrias. This he did, and was not attacked at the latter place by Popilius or Eumenes—scandal saying that the latter was in secret communication with Perseus. Livy, 44, 10-13, B. C. 169.