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Gaius Papius Mutilus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gaius Papius Mutilus Gaius Papius Mutilus was a Samnite noble who is best known for being the leader of the southern rebels who fought against the army of Rome in the Social War of 91-87 BC (also known as the Italic War).〔Hornblower, Simon; Antony Spawforth (). The Oxford classical dictionary, 3rd, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 922.〕 == The Southern Forces Under Gaius Papius == The Samnite army, consisting of southern rebels, was very similar to that of the Romans. Two men were elected consuls while another twelve were granted the position of praetor. The consuls were the leaders of their respective armies and are referred to as “commanders in chief.” Papius became the consul for the southern rebel forces, known as the Samnites, in 90 BC. His fellow consul was Quintus Poppaedius Silo; the leader of a centrally located army, staffed mainly by members of Italic tribe of Marsi. Both of these men held the position of consul into the year 89 BC due to their success during the campaigning season of the following year.〔Salmon, E.T. (1958). ''Notes on the Social War.'' Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 89: 159-184〕
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