CATILLUS
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThere are two Catilli in Roman legend:
Catillus the Arcadian, son of Amphiaraus.
Catillus, his son. Catillus the Arcadian and his sons Catillus,
Tiburtus and Coras escaped the slaughter at Thebes and arrived at
the Aniene Plateau. They drove away the Sicilians who lived there
and founded a city named Tibur (now Tivoli) in honor of
Tiburtius.
Turnus th' occasion takes, and cries aloud:
"Talk on, ye quaint haranguers of the crowd:
Declaim in praise of peace, when danger calls,
And the fierce foes in arms approach the walls."
He said, and, turning short, with speedy pace,
Casts back a scornful glance, and quits the place:
"Thou, Volusus, the Volscian troops command
To mount; and lead thyself our Ardean band.
Messapus and Catillus, post your force
Along the fields, to charge the Trojan horse.
Some guard the passes, others man the wall;
Drawn up in arms, the rest attend my call."
From Book XI of The Aeneid by Virgil