Obsidius
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Obsidius was the commander of a Frentanian troop of horse, serving under the consul Laevinus in the campaign against Pyrrhus in 280 BC. He disÂtinguished himself in the battle fought at the river Liris in that year by the daring attempt which he made upon the king's life. He unhorsed Pyrrhus but was killed by the personal attenÂdants of the king.
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- Smith, William (editor); Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, [1], Boston, (1867)