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Wounded as he was Horatius was honorably crowned and conducted into the city by a singing crowd while the populace streamed into the streets to see him.
A bronze statue was later erected to him in the comitium because of his heroic act ; he was given " as much of the public land as he himself could plow around in one day with a yoke of oxen.
" Every citizen of Rome gave him one day's ration of food, although Dionysius of Halicarnassus does not explain what logistically such a contribution should mean and how and when it was delivered.
Horatius was now disabled and could not by law remain in the army or hold public office.

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