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Aquae Cutiliae
Mineral spring in Italy / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aquae Cutiliae is an ancient Roman site situated on mineral springs known today as Terme di Cotilia or Terme di Vespasiano, near the modern Cittaducale, 9 miles east of Rieti in the Sabina region.[1][2]
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It took its name from the nearby village (vicus) of Cutiliae or Cutilium whose exact location is unknown.[3]
Emperors Vespasian and his son Titus both died there.