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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...
- 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...
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Tarquinius Priscus, king of Rome,
defeats the
Sabines in war,
takes the town of
Collatia, and
celebrates a
triumph for his
victories on 13 September. 585 BC—Ji...
- 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...
- ****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...
- 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...
- 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...
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legendary fifth king of Rome,
defeats the
Sabines in war,
taking the town of
Collatia and
celebrating a
triumph for his
victories on 13 September. King Jian...
- In the
peace negotiations that followed,
Tarquin received the town of
Collatia, and
appointed his nephew,
Arruns Tarquinius,
better known as Egerius,...