Summary:
{{Template}}
In [[509 BC]] the Roman monarchy was overthrown, and the republic commenced with the election of the first [[Roman consul|consuls]]. The deposed king, [[Lucius Tarquinius Superbus]], whose family originated from [[Tarquinii]] in Etruria, garnered the support of the cities of Veii and Tarquinii, recalling to the former their regular losses of war and of land to the Roman state, and to the latter his family ties. The armies of the two cities followed Tarquin to battle but were defeated by the Roman army at the [[Battle of Silva Arsia]].
[[Livy]] writes that later in 509 BC Valerius returned to fight the Veientes. It is unclear whether this was continuing from the Battle of Silva Arsia, or was some fresh dispute. It is also unclear what happened in this dispute.
{{GFDL}}
In [[509 BC]] the Roman monarchy was overthrown, and the republic commenced with the election of the first [[Roman consul|consuls]]. The deposed king, [[Lucius Tarquinius Superbus]], whose family originated from [[Tarquinii]] in Etruria, garnered the support of the cities of Veii and Tarquinii, recalling to the former their regular losses of war and of land to the Roman state, and to the latter his family ties. The armies of the two cities followed Tarquin to battle but were defeated by the Roman army at the [[Battle of Silva Arsia]].
[[Livy]] writes that later in 509 BC Valerius returned to fight the Veientes. It is unclear whether this was continuing from the Battle of Silva Arsia, or was some fresh dispute. It is also unclear what happened in this dispute.
{{GFDL}}