Building the Bromance

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What do you get when Mamercus Aemilius Mamercinus and Aulus Cornelius Cossus return in our source material? The continuation of a beautiful bromance. After an unfortunate amount of disease and destruction in our last episode, we return to Rome for some classic political and military action. The Romans are ready to put a year of horrible drought behind them and seek revenge on Veii and the ongoing thorn in their side. Fidenae. It also turns out that war is the perfect backdrop for some male bonding. Episode 135 - Building the Bromance Jupiter as my Witness! Before the Romans can get involved in any conflicts with Veii, there are rules of warfare that need to be observed. It is time for the fetiales! With Jupiter as their witness, they will make sure that Rome only goes to war in the right circumstances. Fresco of Jupiter, National Archaeological Museum of Naples (inv. nr.9551).From Pompeii, House of the Dioscuri, dating to the 1st century CE, so much later than the 420s BCE! Jupiter was invoked by thefetiales during their rituals.Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Building the Bromance The Romans elect military tribunes with consular power as they embark on their war with Veii. Unfortunately, the tribunes don’t have a talent for teamwork. It’s time for a dictator! Our old friend Cossus nominates Mamercus Aemilius as dictator. In return, Aemilius makes Cossus his Master of the Horse. The bromance between these two is so strong that Veii doesn’t stand a chance. They are the Roman equivalent of Batman and Robin. Watch out Etruscans! The caped crusaders are out to get you. The classic duo: is that Mamercus and Cossus or Batman and Robin? When we squint, we can't even tell, that's how strong the bromance is here. Things to Look Out For: * More confusion over consuls   * Murder most foul * Birds in the sky (they might be trying to tell you something) * Smugness from Mamercus * Fiery combat * Did we write a book? Oh boy, yes we did! If you enjoy the podcast, this might be just the ticket. You can purchase our popular history Rex: The Seven Kings of Rome HERE * Interested in the first instalment of the bromance between Cossus and Mamercus? We've got you covered - that'd be Episode 129 - Lars Tolumnius and the Fate of Fidenae Our Players 427 BCE Consuls * C. Servilius – f. – n. Structus Ahala (Pat) Mil. Tr. c. p. 419, 418, 417 * L. Papirius (L. f. – n.) Mugillanus (Pat) Mil. Tr. c. p. 422 Our Players 426 BCE Military Tribunes with Consular Power * T. Quinctius L. f. L. n. Poenus Cincinnatus (Pat) Cos 431, 428a, Mil. Tr. c. p. 420? * C. Furius – f. – n. Pacilus Fusus (Pat) Cos. 441 * M. Postumius A. ? f. A.? n. Albinus Regillensis? (Pat) Mil. Tr. c. p. 403? * A. Cornelius M. f. L. n. Cossus (Pat) Cos. 428 Dictator * Mam. Aemilius M. f.