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 (Liv.) 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.