In Book VIII of the Aeneid by Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro), King Evander shows Aeneas (the Trojan hero of this epic poem) the ruins of Saturnia and Janiculum on the Capitoline hill near the Arcadian city of Pallanteum (the future site of Rome) (see line 473, Bk. 8).
Lucius Albinius, a plebeian who was conveying his wife and children in a cart out of the city after the defeat on the Alia in 390 BC, and overtook on the Janiculus the priests and vestals carrying the sacred things.