Lacus Cutiliensis (Lake of Cutilia) is the ancient Roman name of the modern Lago di Paterno[1] in the municipality of Castel Sant'Angelo, near the ancient Reate, now Rieti. In antiquity it was sacred to the Sabines. Varro, who came from Reate, called it the "navel of Italy".[2]
^"Il lago di Paterno". Comune di Castel Sant’Angelo. Archived from the original on 7 April 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
Lacus Cutiliensis (LakeofCutilia) is the ancient Roman name of the modern Lago di Paterno in the municipality of Castel Sant'Angelo, near the ancient...
Costalovara) LakeofCutilia (Lago di Cotilia) Lake Dietro la Torre (Lago Dietro la Torre) Dirillo Lake (Lago Dirillo) Disueri Lake (Lago Disueri) Lake Dobbiaco...
Dionysius of Halicarnassus as an important centre of ancient peoples who inhabited Sabina before the arrival of the Sabines. The nearby LakeofCutilia was...
"Centre of Italy" golf club. LakeofCutilia "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics...
waters of Albula, near Rome, have a healing effect upon wounds. Those ofCutilia, again, in the Sabine territory, are intensely cold, and by a kind of suction...