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Flaminius
[ fluh-min-ee-uhs ]
noun
- Ga·ius [gey, -, uh, s], died 217 b.c., Roman statesman and general who was defeated by Hannibal.
Flaminius
/ fləˈmɪnɪəs /
noun
- FlaminiusGaius217 bcMRomanPOLITICS: statesmanMILITARY: general Gaius (ˈɡaɪəs). died 217 bc , Roman statesman and general: built the Flaminian Way; defeated by Hannibal at Trasimene (217)
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"That is what Flaminius stands for," resumed Lucius after a moment of silence.
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Was not the lesson of Flaminius enough for these drinkers of vinegar-water?
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Titus Quinctius Flaminius commanded in Greece for four years, first as consul and then as proconsul.
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But he had crossed the mountains and marched right past Flaminius, who was not strong enough to attack him, on the road to Rome.
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Fifteen thousand men perished, among them Flaminius himself, who died fighting.
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