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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 490 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ARICINI  , the

ancient inhabitants of Aricia (q.v.), the form of the name ranking them with the Sidicini,
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Marrucini (q.v.), &c., as one of the communities belonging probably to the earlier or Volscian stratum of population on the west side of Italy, who were absorbed by the Sabine or Latin immigrants .
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Special
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interest attaches to this trace of their earlier origin, because of the famous cult of
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Diana Nemorensis, whose temple in the
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forest close by Aricia, beside the lacus Nemorensis, was served by " the priest who slew the slayer, and shall himself be slain "; that is to say, the priest, who was called rex Nemorensis, held office only so long as he could defend himself from any stronger
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rival . This cult, which is unique in Italy, is picturesquely described in the opening chapter of J . G . Frazer's
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Golden Bough (2nd ed., 1900) where full references will be found . Of these references the most important are, perhaps, Strabo v . 3 . 12; Ovid,
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Fasti, 263-272; and Suetonius, Calig . 35, whose wording indicates that the old-
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world custom was dying out in the 1st century A.D . It is a reasonable conjecture that this extraordinary relic of barbarism was characteristic of the earlier stratum of the population who presumably called themselves Arici . On the anthropological aspect of the cult, see also A . B .

Cook, Class . Rev.
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svi., 1902, p . 365, where the whole evidence is very fully collected ; and Frazer's Studies in the Early
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History of Kingship (190 ), where he accepts Cook's criticism of his own earlier theory . (R . S .

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