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Collatia was an
ancient town of
central Italy, c. 15 km
northeast of Rome by the Via Collatina. It
appears in the
legendary history of Rome as captured...
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Antipolis (which is now the Janiculum, a
place in Rome), Antemnae, Camerium,
Collatia, Amitinum, Norba, and Sulmo.
Together with them the
Alban Peoples who used...
- the last king of Rome, sent his son, Tarquin, on a
military errand to
Collatia.
Tarquin was
received with
great hospitality at the governor's mansion...
- king's
daughters unaware at a
splendid banquet. They then
hastened to
Collatia, and there,
though it was late in the night, they
found Lucretia, the wife...
- Poplicola, and
Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus were
summoned by
Lucretia to
Collatia after she had been
raped by ****tus Tarquinius, the son of the king Tarquinius...
- ****tus Tarquinius, the king's son.
After a few days, ****tus
returned to
Collatia,
where he
implored Lucretia to give
herself to him. When she refused, he...
- had been born into poverty, but when his
uncle subdued the
Latin town of
Collatia, he was
placed in
command of the
Roman garrison there. The
surname Collatinus...
- In the
peace negotiations that followed,
Tarquin received the town of
Collatia, and
appointed his nephew,
Arruns Tarquinius,
better known as Egerius,...
- in
Municipio VIII of Rome, and sits on the site of the
ancient town of
Collatia. It was
constructed in the year 761 AD and was
ruled over by the Poli Family...
- the Collatini. When
asked "Do you
surrender yourselves and the
people of
Collatia, city (urbs),
lands (agri),
water (aqua),
boundary marks (termini), shrines...