
Abius Claudius Sabinus Enriglensis
Abius Claudius Sabinus Enriglensis was a Roman consul known for his extreme measures to maintain military discipline during a critical period in Roman history. In 471 BCE, after a retreat from battle, he infamously ordered severe punishments including the execution of soldiers to instill fear and prevent further desertion, highlighting the brutal tactics employed within the ranks of the Roman army.
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He was a consul who ordered severe punishments for soldiers who fled from battle.
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