Labīci, Lavīci
or
Labīcum. The modern Colonna; an ancient town in Latium,
on a hill of the Alban mountain, fifteen miles southeast of Rome, west of
Praenesté, and northeast of Tusculum. It was taken by the Romans B.C. 418, and by
them colonized (
Livy, iii. 25; iv. 45).