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In Roman mythology, the Battle of the Lacus Curtius took place during the reign of Romulus, between the Roman Kingdom and the Sabines under the command of Titus Tatius. The battle was fought near the Lacus Curtius of the Roman Forum and concluded with a Roman Victory. According to legend, both armies settled in the same community after the battle. ==Background== (詳細はPalatine Hill; the settlement flourished and had a strong military, and became powerful enough to compete with nearby cities. The numbers of women in the city were insufficient and it was believed that Rome would remain powerful for only one generation if the female population did not increase.〔Livy. ''Roman History: Book I'', Chapter 9.〕 The Roman youth did not respond positively to this and it was decided that forceful action would be taken.〔 Romulus ordered the Consualia festivals to take place, and invited citizens of Caenina, Antemnae and Crustumerium, and the Sabines. Once the citizens of these towns were assembled and the festivities were occurring, Romulus' men abducted the daughters of the Sabines to become their brides.〔 After the festivities, the parents of the abducted daughters fled and accused the Romans of violating the Hospitality Pact.〔Plutarch, ''Life of Romulus'', Chapter 14, paragraphs 2–6.〕〔Eutropius. ''Abridgment of Roman History: Book I'', Chapter 2.〕 The Roman Kingdom subsequently conquered Caenina, Antemnae and Crustumerium, and made the Sabines its next target.〔Livy. ''Roman History: Book I'', Chapter 10.〕〔Plutarch, ''Life of Romulus'', Chapter 14, paragraph 1.〕
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