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But before 600 bc the migrants or armies of certain Etruscan city-states forced
their way into Campania, and founded, or re- founded, the leading city of the
fertile lowlands, Capua (Santa Maria Capua Vetere), seventeen miles north of
Neapolis ...
But before 600 bc the migrants or armies of certain Etruscan city-states forced
their way into Campania, and founded, or re- founded, the leading city of the
fertile lowlands, Capua (Santa Maria Capua Vetere), seventeen miles north of
Neapolis ...
Pagina 47
Its leading town, Capua (Santa Maria Capua Vetere), thirteen miles inland, was
the second city in all Italy, enriched by the great fertility of the region and destined
to become famous for its skilful working of bronze. It had been the capital of an ...
Its leading town, Capua (Santa Maria Capua Vetere), thirteen miles inland, was
the second city in all Italy, enriched by the great fertility of the region and destined
to become famous for its skilful working of bronze. It had been the capital of an ...
Pagina 382
... amphitheatres at Pompeii, etc. Pompey had built Rome's first stone theatre (53
bc) and Augustus built the three-storey Theatre of Marcellus (13 bc). There were
three imperial training schools for gladiators at Rome, also at Capua (Santa ...
... amphitheatres at Pompeii, etc. Pompey had built Rome's first stone theatre (53
bc) and Augustus built the three-storey Theatre of Marcellus (13 bc). There were
three imperial training schools for gladiators at Rome, also at Capua (Santa ...
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