in Ancient Geography, a town of the Sabines, thought to be distant between four and five miles from Rome to the east; situated on an eminence (Virgil.) Of this place was Tarquinius Collatinus, married to Lucretia, ravished by Sextus Tarquinius (Livy); situated on this or on the left side of the Anio (Pliny). Extant in Cicero's time, but in Strabo's day only a village; now no trace of it remains.—Another supposed Collatia of Apulia, near Mount Garanus, because Pliny mentions the Collatini in Apulia, and Frontinus the Ager Collatinus.