Caietae Portus

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title: Caietae Portus
text: Caietae Portus was an ancient Roman harbour of Latium adiectum, Italy, in the territory of Formiae. The name was derived from Caieta, the nurse of Aeneas. The harbour, owing to its fine anchorage, was much in use, but the place was never a separate town, but always dependent on Formiae. Livy mentioned a temple of Apollo. The coast of the Gulf not only between Caietae Portus and Formiae, but east of the latter also, as far as the modern Monte Scauri, was a favourite summer resort. Cicero may have
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