Interamna
The name of several towns in Italy, so called from their lying between two streams.
1.
(Terni), in Umbria, situated on the Nar, and surrounded by a canal flowing into this river,
whence its inhabitants were called Interamnates Nartes. It was the birthplace of the
historian Tacitus.
2.
In Latium, at the junction of the Casinus with the Liris, whence its inhabitants were
called Interamnates Lirinates.