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Originally appearing in Volume V23, Page 39 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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REGILLUS  , an

ancient lake of
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Latium, Italy, famous in the legendary
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history of Rome as the lake in the neighbourhood of which occurred (496 B.c.) the
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battle which finally decided the hegemony of Rome in Latium . During the battle, so runs the story, the dictator Postumius vowed a temple to
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Castor and Pollux, who were specially venerated in
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Tusculum, the chief city of the Latins (it being a
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Roman usage to invoke the aid of the gods of the enemy), who appeared during the battle, and brought the
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news of the victory to Rome, watering their horses at the spring of Juturna, close to which their temple in the Forum was erected . There can be little doubt that the lake actually existed . Of the various identifications proposed, the best is that of Nibby, who finds it in a now dry
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crater lake (Pantano Secco), drained by an emissarium, the date of which is uncertain, some 2 M . N. of
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Frascati . Along the south
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bank of the lake, at some 30 or 40 ft. above the
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present bottom, ran the aqueducts of the Aqua Claudia and Anio Novus . Most of the other sites proposed are not, as Regillus should be, within the limits of the territory of Tusculum . See T . Ashby in Rendiconti dei Lincei (1898), 103 sqq., and Classical Review, 1898 . (T .

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