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SALAPIA (Ancient city) PUGLIA
Of Salapia. He and Blattius were the leading men at Salapia, and he favoured Hannibal,
while Blattius advocated the interests of Rome, at least as much as he could do
in secret. But as Blattius could effect nothing without Dasius, he at length endeavoured
to persuade him to espouse the part of the Romans. But Dasius, unwilling to support
his rival, informed Hannibal of the schemes of Blattius. Both were then summoned
by Hannibal. Blattius, when he appeared before the Carthaginian general, accused
Dasius of treachery; and Hannibal, who had not much confidence in either of them,
dismissed them both. However, Blattius carried out his design, and Salapia with
its Punic garrison was surrendered to the Romans. Dasius was killed in the massacre
which ensued. This happened in B. C. 210. (Liv. xxvi. 38; Appian, Annib. 45, &c.)
This text is from: A dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, 1873 (ed. William Smith). Cited Oct 2005 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks
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