[1373] The people of Privernum, now Piperno, an ancient city of Latium.
[1374] The people of Setia, now Sesse or Sezza, an ancient town of Latium, to the east of the Pomptine marshes. It was famous for its wine.
[1375] The people of Signia, now Segni, a town of Latium founded by Tarquinius Priscus. There are still some remains of its walls.
[1376] The people of Suessula, now Castel di Sessola.
[1377] The people of Telesia, a town of Samnium seven leagues from Capua, now called Telese.
[1378] Trebula was distinguished probably by this surname from a town of that name in Samnium. There seem to have been two places of the name in the Sabine territory, but it is not known which is here meant. The ruins of one of them are supposed to be those not far from Maddaloni.
[1379] The people of Treba, now Trevi, a town of Latium.
[1380] The people of Tusculum, an ancient town of Latium, the ruins of which are to be seen on a hill about two miles distant from the modern Frascati. Cicero’s favourite residence was his Tusculan villa, and Cato the censor was a native of this place.
[1381] The people of Verulæ, a town of the Hernici, in Latium, now Veroli.
[1382] The people of Velitræ, an ancient town of the Volsci, now Velletri. It was the birth-place of the emperor Augustus.