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Sed quae ad custodiam religionis adtinent, nescio an omnes M. Atilius Regulus praecesserit, qui ex uictore speciosissimo insidiis Hasdrubalis et Xantippi Lacedaemonii ducis ad miserabilem captiui fortunam deductus ac missus ad senatum populumque Romanum legatus, ut ex se et uno et sene conplures Poenorum iuuenes pensarentur, in contrarium dato consilio Karthaginem petiit, non quidem ignarus ad quam crudeles quamque merito sibi infestos deos reuerteretur, uerum quia his iurauerat, si captiui eorum redditi non forent, ad eos sese rediturum. potuerunt profecto dii inmortales efferatam mitigare saeuitiam. ceterum, quo clarior esset Atilii gloria, Karthaginienses moribus suis uti passi sunt, tertio Punico bello religiosissimi spiritus tam crudeliter uexati urbis eorum interitu iusta exacturi piacula.
Valerius Maximus. Factorvm et Dictorvm Memorabilivm, Libri Novem. Karl Friedrich Kempf. Leipsig. Teubner. 1888. Keyboarding.
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