The Battle of Mount Falernus was a battle during the early stages of the Social War.
[1] It was a victory for the Italian rebels causing the Roman army under Pompey Strabo to retreat.
[1][2][3] The rebels pursued them and besieged them at Firmum.
[1] Some have argued that the different accounts of the battle are instead two separate Roman defeats.
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