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In Roman mythology, Collatina was the goddess of hills (cf. Latin collis "hill"). Her name is known from St. Augustine's work The City of God,[1] and is not attested otherwise.
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Collatina
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In Roman mythology, Collatina was the goddess of hills (cf. Latin collis "hill"). Her name is known from St. Augustine's work The City of God,[1] and is not attested otherwise.
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