Bituitus is sentenced by the senate to exile in Alba Fucens, one of three foreign kings known to have been held there (the others are Syphax of Numidia and Perseus of Macedonia).
Bituitus' son, Congonnetiacus, had also been captured, and is possibly held with him at Alba.
It is to be the last time a foreign king is detained at Alba, and throughout the rest of the Late Republican period, kings are known to have been detained at Rome, often in the homes of high-ranking officials, and to have agitated actively in political affairs.