in order to delay any pursuit by the confusion thus created, followed and overtook their main body with a speed which looked very much like flight.3VIII. When Scipio discovered that the citadel。。been evacuated and the campto an assembly and bitte忿andoned, he summoned the Locriansreproached them for their defection. The authors of the revolt were executed and their property assigned to the leaders of the other party as a reward for their exceptional loyalty to Rome. As regarded the political status
make no change, they were to
and what the senate thought right, that wouia De their tate. tie adctecl that he was quite sure that although they had behaved so badly to Rome, they would be better off under the Romans, incensed as they were against them, than under their friends, the Carthaginians.
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Scipio — a candidate entry
The History of Rome, Livy — translated by Rev. Canon Roberts, 1912
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