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Sabine (in Latin and in Italian, Sabina) is a sub-region of Latium, Italy, on the North-East of Rome toward Rieti. It is named after the Sabines, an ancient people that were in Latium before Rome was founded. The legend says that Romans abducted Sabine women to populate the newbuilt town, but more realistic studies found many relationships between the two peoples, especially regarding religion and mythology. Many Sabine deities and cults found in fact a development in Rome, and many areas of the town (like the Quirinale) were once Sabine centers. The area is today a tourist destination, with plenty of interesting medieval villages, and is perhaps more famous for its olive oil production. See also: Sabine River. Mythological References:
Ovid Fasti (Book III 167 - 258)
Ovid Ars Amatoria (Book II 30 - 47)
Livy Ab Urbe Condita (Book I 9 - 13)
Cicero De Repulica (Book II 12 - 14)
Plutarch Lives (Romulus 14 - 20)

 

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