>>508834203>>508834266Inland there are the following colonies:—Capua65, so called from its champaign country, Aquinum66, Suessa67, Venafrum68, Sora69, Teanum surnamed Sidicinum70, Nola71; and the towns of Abella72, Aricia73, Alba Longa74, the Acer- rani75, the Allifani76, the Atinates77, the Aletrinates78, the Anagnini79, the Atellani80, the Affilani81, the Arpinates82, the Auximates83, the Abellani84, the Alfaterni (both those who take their names from the Latin, the Hernican and the Labicanian territory), Bovillæ85, Calatia86, Casi- num87, Calenum88, Capitulum89 of the Hernici, the Cereatini90, surnamed Mariani, the Corani91, descended from the Trojan Dardanus, the Cubulterini, the Castrimœnienses92, the Cingulani93, the Fabienses94 on the Alban Mount, the Foropopulienses95 of the Falernian district, the Frusinates96, the Ferentinates97, the Freginates98, the old Frabaterni99, the new Frabaterni, the Ficolenses100, the Fre- gellani101, Forum Appî102, the Forentani103, the Gabini104, the Interamnates Succasini105, also surnamed Lirinates, the Ilionenses Lavinii106, the Norbani107, the Nomentani108, the Prænestini109 (whose city was formerly called Stephané), the Privernates110, the Setini111, the Signini112, the Suessulani113, the Telesini114, the Trebulani, surnamed Balinienses115, the Trebani116, the Tusculani117, the Verulani118, the Veliterni119, the Ulubrenses120, the Urbinates121, and, last and greater than all, Rome herself, whose other name122 the hallowed mysteries of the sacred rites forbid us to mention without being guilty of the greatest impiety. After it had been long kept buried in secresy with the strictest fidelity and in respectful and salutary silence, Valerius Soranus dared to divulge it, but soon did he pay the penalty123 of his rashness.
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