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Casilinum

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Casilinum , ancient town, Campania, S Italy, 18 mi (29 km) N of present-day Naples. It probably was founded (c.600 BC) by the Etruscans. It was captured (215 BC) from Carthage by the Romans and served as a base of operations against Capua . Under the Romans it was an important military station controlling the bridge of the Appian Way over the Volturno River. It seems to have been united with Capua by the middle of the 1st cent. AD It was destroyed by the Saracens in the 9th cent. AD Author not available, CASILINUM. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Capua
...is an agricultural center and occupies the site of ancient Casilinum . Ancient Capua, situated 3 mi (4.8 km) to the southeast...destroyed (AD 841) by the Arabs, its inhabitants moved to Casilinum and founded modern Capua. Strongly fortified to defend nearby... Read more
Capua
Capua, Campania/Italy Casilinum Ancient Capua, now called Santa Maria Capua Vetere, was founded...city of Capua close by was founded in 856 on the site of the old Casilinum by the residents of ancient Capua which had been destroyed by the... Read more

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