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  2. Capua - Wikipedia

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    Capua (/ ˈkæpjuə / KAP-yoo-ə; Italian: [ˈkaːpwa]) is a city and comune in the province of Caserta, in the region of Campania, southern Italy, situated 25 km (16 mi) north of Naples, on the northeastern edge of the Campanian plain.

  3. Capua, a small town on the river Volturno, has been an active local centre for more than 2000 years, as can be seen in the monuments and buildings in and near the town. It is now a quiet regional centre, visited for its important museum but also having several churches and other places of interest.

  4. A Guide to Ancient Capua: Santa Maria Capua Vetere - TripSavvy

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    Ancient Capua has a large place in Italian history. Italy's second largest amphitheater was built here. Spartacus started the Slave Revolt at a Capua ludas or school for gladiators in Capua. Hannibal wintered in Capua in 215 BC, leading to the first Battle of Capua in 212 BC.

  5. Capua | Samnite, Roman & Campanian | Britannica

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    Capua, in ancient times, the chief city of the Campania region of Italy; it was located 16 miles (26 km) north of Neapolis (Naples) on the site of modern Santa Maria Capua Vetere. The nearby modern city of Capua was called Casilinum in antiquity.

  6. Capua - Italy Review

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    Capua is a historic town located in the Campania region of southern Italy, specifically in the province of Caserta. With a rich history that dates back to ancient times, Capua offers visitors a glimpse into its illustrious past, coupled with modern attractions and a lively atmosphere.

  7. Capua | Ancient City, Roman Ruins | Britannica

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    Capua, town and episcopal see, Campania region, southern Italy, on the Volturno River and the ancient Appian Way, north of Naples. Casilinum was a strategic road junction and was contended for by the Carthaginian general Hannibal and the Romans from 216 to 211 bc, during the Second Punic War; it.

  8. History of Capua - italythisway.com

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    History of Capua. Titus Livius (59 BC-17 AD) described Capua as one of the richest cities of Italy. At the time of Livius Capua extended across 200 hectares of land, and stood in the middle of a territory planted with cereals and vines, and full of trades and handicrafts, but first we need to step back even further, almost 3000 years ago...

  9. Things to Do in Capua

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    Things to Do in Capua, Italy: See Tripadvisor's 4,131 traveler reviews and photos of Capua tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in November. We have reviews of the best places to see in Capua. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  10. Capua - Italia.it

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    In Praise of Motherhood in Campania. One of the most important museums in Italy is located in Capua. The ancient capital of Campania houses a collection of exceptional historical value but still too little known in the marvellous Palazzo Antignano.

  11. Capua - Wikitravel

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    Capua is a town in the province of Caserta, in Campania, Italy. Understand . The name of Capua comes from the Etruscan word Capeva and means “City of Marshes“. The Saint patron of Capua city is St. Agatha celebrated on 5th February. In Santa Maria Capua Vetere name, words “Capua Vetere“ means “Old Capua“.