Roman Republic - First Samnite War
Time: 343 BC
Place: Roman Republic (Present-Day Italy)
Details: Livy is the only preserved source to give a continuous account of the war which has become known in modern historiography as the First Samnite War. In addition, the Fasti Triumphales records two Roman triumphs dating to this war and some of the events described by Livy are also mentioned by other ancient writers.
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