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Mettius Fufetius (died in ~670 BC) was a
dictator of Alba Longa, an
ancient town in
central Italy near Rome. He was
appointed to his
position after the...
- Pompilius,
second of the
Kings of Rome,
successor to
Romulus 670 BC—Mettius
Fufetius,
Latin king of Alba
Longa Elayi,
Josette (15
February 2023). Esarhaddon...
- thus Rome and
Tullus Hostilius won the battle. The
Alban dictator Mettius Fufetius betra**** Rome
during the war with the Etruscans,
where Rome
requested Alban...
- to
revenge himself upon both
Fufetius and Alba Longa. By a ruse he
induced the
surrender of the Albans, and had
Fufetius torn
asunder by horses; he then...
- full-blown war
broke out
between the two cities. The
Alban general Mettius Fufetius was
appointed dictator instead of
elevating a new king; the subsequent...
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Flavius Flavoleius Flavonius Floridius Florius Floronius Fonteius Foslius Fufetius Fuficius Fufidius Fufius Fulcinius Fulginas Fulvius Fundanius Furius Furnius...
- open for an
Etruscan invasion. Sabine[citation needed]
dictator Mettius Fufetius appealed to
Tullus Hostilius that the
conflict should be
settled by a fight...
- the camp of
unspecified causes,
whereupon the
Albans appointed Mettius Fufetius as
dictator to lead the army in his place.
Tullus emerged from Rome with...
- 630–634) The
capture of the
Sabine Women (lines 635–641) The
death of
Mettius Fufetius (lines 642–645) The
Siege of Rome by
Porsena (lines 646–654) The Gauls'...
- to war with Rome.
According to Livy they were
incited to war by
Mettius Fufetius, the
dictator of Alba Longa, who had been
defeated by and had
become in...