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Feb 2010
18m 14s

012- The First Samnite War

MIKE DUNCAN
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From 343-341 BC Rome fought a brief war against the Samnites, a powerful hill tribe who would plague the Romans for the rest of the century. The Romans won an inconclusive victory, but the war was only the opening salvo in a long running struggle between the two peoples. 
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