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In Roman folklore, Queen Camilla of the Volsci was the daughter of King Metabus and Casmilla.

In the Aeneid, she helped her ally, King Turnus of the Rutuli, fight Aeneas and the Trojans in the war sparked by the courting of Princess Lavinia. Arruns killed Camilla when she was opportunely distracted by her pursuit of Chloreus.[1] Diana's attendant Opis, at her mistress' behest, avenged Camilla's death by slaying Arruns.[2]

Virgil claimed she was so fast she could run across the sea without getting her feet wet and run across a field of grain without bending any of the plants.[3]

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  1. ^ Virgil, 2.1121–1210.
  2. ^ Virgil, 2.1236–1256.
  3. ^ Virgil, 7.1094–1103.

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