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iiiiin\ Calenum^, Capitulum^ of tlie Hernici, the Cerea- 
tini'', surnamed Mariani, tlie Corani^, descended from the 
Trojan Dardanus, the Cubulterini, the Castrimoenienses^, 
the Cingulani'', the Tabienses^ on the Alb an Mount, 
the Foropopulienses^ of the Talernian district, the Frn- 
sinates^^, the Eerentinates^\ the Freginates^^, the old 
Prabaterni^^, the new Erabaterni, the Picolenses^"*, the Fre- 
^ Once a considerable city of Latium. The modem city of San Grer- 
mano has risen on its ruins, while the name of Monte Casino has been 
retained by the monastery fomided near it by St. Bernard a.d. 529. 
2 The present Calvi probably occupies its site. 
3 It is not named in history. Its site was probably between Palestrina 
and II Pigho. 
* The people of Cereatae, a town of Latium. It is supposed that the 
ancient monastery of Casamari occupied its site. 
^ The people of Cora, an ancient city of Latium. The present Cori 
stands on its site, and there are considerable remains of the ancient walls 
and other buildings. 
^ The people of Castrimoenium, a colony of Sylla. It has been suggested 
that these were the same people whom PHny speaks of at a subsequent 
place in this chapter as the Munienses, an extinct people of Latium. If 
so, the name was perhaps changed on the estabhshment here by Sylla 
of his colony. It probably stood near the modern city of Marino. 
7 The people of Cingulum, a city of Picenum, the site of which is 
occupied by the modern Cingoh. 
^ It is conjectured that Pabia was on the same site as the present 
village of Hocca di Papa. 
^ The inhabitants of Forum Popihi in Campania; its site is unknown. 
10 people of Frusino, originally a Yolscian city. The modern 
Frosinone occupies its site. 
^1 The people of Ferentinum, a city of the Hernici : the present city 
of Ferentino stands on its site. The ruins are very extensive. 
^2 Probably the people of Fregellse, an ancient city of the Yolscians. 
Its site is now unknown, but it was probably on the banks of the Liris, 
opposite to the modern Ceprano. 
^3 The people of Fabrateria or Frabateria, a Yolscian city. A Uoman 
colony was placed there B.C. I24f, by C. Grracchus, and probably the old 
inhabitants for that reason styled themselves *' Yeteres." The ruins at 
San Giovanni in Cerico, about three miles from Falvaterra, are supposed 
to be those of this place, or at least of the new town or colony. In such 
case Falvaterra may occupy the site of the original city. 
The people of Ficulnea or Ficuha, a city of ancient Latium, on the 
Yia Nomentana. It is supposed to have decayed soon after the reign of 
M. Aurehus. Its site was probably on the modern domain of Cesarini, 
though some separate the ancient Latin city from the Koman town, and 
fix the locahty of the former on the hill called Monte Grentile, or that 
of the Torre Lupara. 
