Trebula Suffenas

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Script error: No such module "For". Trebula (Greek: Script error: No such module "Lang".) or Trebula Suffenas or Trebula Suffenes, was an ancient city of the Sabines, one of two bearing the name Trebula (the other being Trebula Mutusca) – Pliny being the only author who mentions both places: Trebulani qui cognominantur Mutuscaei, et qui Suffenates.[1]

Location

Its site is most likely be at or near Ciciliano,[2] where most of the inscriptions referring to the city have been found, and possibly near Passo della Fortuna, a frazione of Ciciliano.[3][4]

It is probable that the Tribula (Script error: No such module "Lang".) of Dionysius, mentioned by him among the towns assigned by Varro to the Aborigines (Dionys. i. 14) is the same as the Trebula Suffenas of Pliny. In this case we know that it could not be far from Reate.

The Tabula Peutingeriana depicts Treblis in sector 5B1, on the route between Praeneste and Carsulis.[5]

References

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  1. Pliny, Natural History, Liber III, 107. Template:Wikisourcelang-inline.
  2. Lily Ross Taylor, Trebula Suffenas and the Plautii Silvani, Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Vol. 24 (1956), pp. 7+9-30, University of Michigan Press https://doi.org/10.2307/4238637
  3. Richard Talbert, Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World, (Template:ISBN), Map 43 & notes.
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  5. Peutinger map as a seamless whole, in color, with overlaid layers, by Richard Talbert

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