Andrew Garaventa

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As quickly as it had rebelled, south-eastern Italy returned to its Roman allegiance. Brundisium was relieved as Metellus Pius now advanced from central Italy and quickly brought Apulia under Roman control, forcing Pompaedius Silo to flee to his native Samnite people. These people would at least keep fighting, partly out of tribal loyalty to their leader and partly out of visceral anti-Roman sentiment.
Cataclysm 90 BC: The Forgotten War that Almost Destroyed Rome
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