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| In the early centuries of the
republic, however, many of Rome's conflicts were provoked by
jealous neighbors like the Volscians and the Aequans. Camillus led several other noteworthy military campaigns against
such perennial foes as the Volscians and the Aequans, and continued
active in public affairs into old age, until finally succumbing to the
plague during an epidemic. The four kings that followed Tullus continued the Roman tradition
of endless war, with campaigns against formidable foes like the Veii,
the Aequans and the Volscians. |
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