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  1. Aquae Cutiliae is an ancient Roman site situated on mineral springs known today as Terme di Cotilia or Terme di Vespasiano, near the modern Cittaducale, 9 miles east of Rieti in the Sabina region. It took its name from the nearby village of Cutiliae or Cutilium whose exact location is unknown.

  2. Aquae Cutiliae es una fuente de agua mineral en Italia, cerca de la actual localidad de Cittaducale, 9 millas al este de Rieti. 1 El lago cercano ha sido considerado por escritores clásicos como el punto central de Italia.

  3. Aquae Cutiliae es una fuente de agua mineral en Italia, cerca de la actual localidad de Cittaducale, 9 millas al este de Rieti. El lago cercano ha sido considerado por escritores clásicos como el punto central de Italia.

  4. Aquae Cutiliae. Cutilia sive Cotilia erat urbs in Sabinorum regione sita, in hodierno communi Castrum Sancti Angeli in provincia Reatina . Haec urbs famosa fuit tribus de causis.

  5. These are the AQUAE CUTILIAE (τὰ ἐν Κωτιλίαις ψυχρὰ ὕδατα, Strab. v. p.228 ), mentioned by Strabo and other writers, and which, appear to have been much resorted to by the Romans for their medical properties.

  6. mineral spring in Italy. This page was last edited on 2 March 2024, at 16:21. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  7. 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] Overview.