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Marcus Atilius Regulus fl. Much of his career was spent fighting the Carthaginians during the first Punic War. He was captured and then probably died of natural causes, with the story of his death later being much embellished.
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Regulus was first consul in BC. He campaigned with his co-consul Lucius Julius Libo against the Sallentini , captured Brundisium , and thence celebrated a double triumph. With his colleague, Lucius Manlius Vulso Longus , he fought and defeated a large Carthaginian fleet off the coast of Sicily — the Battle of Cape Ecnomus — and the two then invaded North Africa, landing at Aspis on the eastern side of the Cape Bon peninsula.
After the Siege of Aspis , the consuls ravaged the countryside and seized some twenty thousand war captives. Manlius was recalled to Rome and celebrated a naval triumph, while Regulus captured Tunis and entered negotiations with Carthage. While crossing the river Bagradas, his forces supposedly fought an enormous serpent. During the siege of Adys, some 24 kilometres south of Carthage, the Carthaginians attacked over unfavourable hilly ground, triggering the Battle of Adys , which the Romans won.
Wintering in Tunis , Regulus engaged in negotiations with the Carthaginians but offered very harsh terms that were rejected; Scullard, in the Cambridge Ancient History , rejects the claims given in Dio that Regulus' terms were so harsh as to "amount to a complete surrender" as "scarcely reliable".