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CAUDIUM

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in Ancient Geography, a town of Samnium, on the Via Appia, between Calata and Beneventum: Caudinius, the epithet. The Caulinae Furrcae, Furrceae, were memorable by the disgrace of the Romans; being spears disposed in the form of a gallows under which prisoners of war were made to pass, and gave name to a defile or narrow pass near Caudium, (Livy); where the Samnites obliged the Roman army and the two consuls to lay down their arms and pass under the gallows, or yoke, as a token of subjection.