MONS SACER, in Ancient Geography, a mountain of the Sabines beyond the Anio, to the east of Rome; whither the common people retired once and again to avoid the tyranny of the Patricians. From this secession, and the altar of Jupiter Terribilis erected there, the mountain took its name.
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