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Lorium was an ancient village of
Etruria,
Italy, on the
Via Aurelia, 19
km west of
Rome.
Antoninus Pius, who was educated here, afterwards built a palace, in which he died. It was also a favorite haunt of
Marcus Aurelius.
Remains of ancient buildings exist in the neighborhood of the road on each side (near the modern
Castel di Guido) and remains of tombs, inscriptions, etc., were excavated in
1823–
1824. Three or four kilometres farther west was probably the post-station of
Bebiana, where inscriptions show that some sailors of the fleet were stationed; no doubt a detachment of those at
Centumcellae, which was reached by this road.
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