Antemnae (Latin ante amnem, sc. Anienem; Varro, Ling. Lat. v. 28), an ancient village of Latium, situated on the west of the Via Salaria, two miles north of Rome, where the Anio falls into the Tiber. It is said to have been conquered by Romulus after the rape of the Sabine women, and to have assisted the Tarquins. It soon after lost its independence, and in Strabo's time was a mere village. The site is one of great strength, and is now occupied by a fort. During construction of the fort, traces… (More on Antemnae)