Tollunt in numerum fera brachia, vique feruntur Per fluctus: sonuere viae clamore secundo: Et picea de puppe fremens immane bubulcus Invocat exitium cunctis, et verbera rapto Stipite defessis onerat graviora caballis.
"Verses and Translations"
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On the affairs of Apulia falling into decline, the Teatians of that country came to the new consuls, Caius Junius bubulcus, and Quintus Aemilius Barbula, suing for an alliance; and engaging, that peace should be observed towards the Romans through every part of Apulia.
"The History of Rome; Books Nine to Twenty-Six"
Titus Livius
28. The consuls, after this important victory, led forward the legions to lay siege to Bovianum; and there they passed the winter quarters, until Caius Poetelius, being nominated dictator, with Marcus Foslius, master of the horse, received the command of the army from the new consuls, Lucius Papirius Cursor a fifth, and Caius Junius bubulcus a second time.
"The History of Rome; Books Nine to Twenty-Six"
Titus Livius