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- Horatius and two companions, Spurius Larcius and Titus Herminius, hold the Sublician bridge, the only span crossing the Tiber at Rome, against the Etruscan...
- slain Geryon and led his cattle victoriously through Italy, he built the Sublician bridge (as it’s now called) so that he could cast into the river human...
- Cocles, meaning "one-e****", because he lost an eye in the Battle of the Sublician Bridge. However, this may be a later elaboration, as the famous statue...
- Pulvillus, consul in 509 and 507 BC Horatius Cocles, hero who defended the Sublician Bridge Marcus Horatius Barbatus, consul in 449 BC Horatius Acquaviva d'Aragona...
- consul. However, his greatest fame was won as one of the defenders of the Sublician bridge against the army of Lars Porsena, the King of Clusium. The Larcii...
- Herminius Aquilinus, who had won fame fighting alongside Horatius at the Sublician bridge, and served as consul in 506 BC, engaged Mamilius and slew him;...
- BC. However, his greatest fame was won as one of the defenders of the Sublician bridge against the army of Lars Porsena, the King of Clusium. The Herminii...
- of the Horatii was his nephew, Publius Horatius Cocles, who held the Sublician bridge against the army of Lars Porsena circa 508 BC. The nomen Horatius...
- may refer to Horatius Cocles and his two companions who defended the Sublician Bridge, a legend recounted in Macaulay's poem "Horatius, published as...
- traditions relating to the stand of Horatius and his companions at the Sublician Bridge, Titus Herminius appears to represent the ancient tribe of the...