RM2AX84MT–Ancient legends of Roman history . reo Carinarum) and the pagusSuccusanus (quod succurrit Carinis) .44 The pagus Sucusawas south of the Velia, whereas the Subura was north ofboth it and the adjacent Carinse. But these localities appearas only one administrative district,—as one of the fourregions; which fact evidently proves that both were suburbsof the ancient Septimontium. In the earliest times the suburb of the Palatine (that is,of the primitive Rome) consisted of the ridge of the Veliaand of the Esquiliae. The latter is indicated to be a suburbfrom its very name, and included the Fagutal,
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