Battle of Fucine Lake | |||||||
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Part of Social War | |||||||
Panoramic view of ex Fucino lake, Abruzzo, Italy, from Sirente mountain | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Italian rebels | Roman Republic | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Lucius Porcius Cato † | |||||||
The Battle of Fucine Lake was fought in 89 BC between a Roman army and a rebel force during the Social War. Lucius Porcius Cato was the leader of the Roman army at this battle. The consul Porcius Cato was defeated and killed while storming a Marsic camp in winter or early spring.
A slingshot from the presumed battlefield with an inscription in the Venetic language that mentions a Floro Decio attests the presence of Venetic troops at this battle.[1]