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Eretum
42.1352° N, 12.7383° E
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Eretum (Greek: Ἠρητόν), was an ancient town of the Sabines, situated on the Via Salaria, at its junction with the Via Nomentana, a short distance from the Tiber, and about 30 km (19 mi) from Rome.
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Consular victory of Postumius and Menenius
503 BCE
Consular victory of Gaius Nautius Rutilus
458 BCE
Last attested in itineraries
4th century CE
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