place
Catina
also: Catinensium
Catina (modern Catania), a wealthy and well-established Greek city on the eastern coast of Sicily at the foot of Aetna, one of the major Sicilian assize-towns; heavily exploited by Verres for silver and for grain levies (Verr. 2.3.192; 2.4.50). It became a Roman colony under Augustus.