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TUSCULUM , an ancient city of Latium, situated in a commanding position on the north edge of the outer crater ring of the Alban volcano, 12 m. N.E. of the modern Frascati. The highest point is 2198 ft. above sea-level. It has a very extensive view of the Campagna, with Rome lying 15 M. distant to the north-west. Rome was approached by the Via Latina
According to tradition, the city was founded by Telegonus; the son of Ulysses and Circe. When Tarquinius Superbus was expelled from Rome his cause was espoused by the chief
chief
I celebrated Catos belonged. The town council kept the name of senate, but the title of dictator gave place to that of aedile. Notwithstanding this, and the fact that a special
resident
reservoir behind it, and an amphitheatre. Both belong probably to the imperial period, and so does a very large villa (the sub-structures of which are preserved), by some attributed, but wrongly, to Cicero, by others to Tiberius, near the latter. Between the amphitheatre and the theatre is the site of the Forum, of which nothing is now visible, and to the south on a projecting spur were tombs of the Roman period. There are also many remains of houses and villas. The citadelwhich stood on the highest point an abrupt rockwas approached only on one side, that towards the city, and even here by a steep ascent of 150 ft. Upon it remains of the medieval castle, which stood here until 1191, alone are visible. The city walls, of which some remains still exist below the theatre, are built of blocks of the native " lapis Albanus " or peperino. They probably belong to the republican period. Below them is a well- house
The most interesting associations of the city are those connected with Cicero, whose favourite residence and retreat for study and literary work
house
counts
See L. Canina, Descr. dell' antico Tusculo (Rome, 1841) ; A. Nibby, Dintorni di Roma, iii. 293 (2nd ed., Rome, 1841); H. Dessau in Corp. inscript. lat. pp. 252 sqq. (Berlin, 1887); F. Grossi -Gondi, Il Tuscolano nell' eta, classica (Rome, 1907) ; T. Ashby in Papers of the British School at Rome, iv. 5 (London, 1907, 1909). (T. As.)End of Article: TUSCULUM If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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