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  • ...acuse]] became prosperous as trading towns in the 5th century, challenging Cumae's dominance in the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]] west of Italy. The [[Campania]]ns att
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  • *Schoder, Raymond V. (1963). "Ancient Cumae: History, topography and monuments", ''Scientific American'' vol 209. pp. 1
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  • *[http://www.historvius.com/cumae-archaeological-park-823/] A website about Cumae's archaeology park
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  • *[http://www.historvius.com/cumae-archaeological-park-823/] A website about Cumae's archaeology park
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  • *Schoder, Raymond V. (1963). "Ancient Cumae: History, topography and monuments", ''Scientific American'' vol 209. pp. 1
    146 bytes (15 words) - 17:05, 2 October 2012
  • ...acuse]] became prosperous as trading towns in the 5th century, challenging Cumae's dominance in the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]] west of Italy. The [[Campania]]ns att
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  • *[[Cumae alphabet]]
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  • ...with the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] colonies along the coast, most notably [[Cumae]]. In 524 and 474 B.C. they tried and failed to capture Capua. Etruscan set
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  • * [[Cumae]] on the west coast of [[Italy]] is where they landed. Aeneas met the Cumae
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  • ...ek]] colonies were founded in the area, the most important of which were [[Cumae]] (founded in the 8th century B.C.) and Neapolis (now known as [[Naples, It ...21 B.C. the Samnites succeeded where the Etruscans had failed by capturing Cumae, and soon after other Greek colonies in Campania, including Pompeii, fell u
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  • ...ek]] colonies were founded in the area, the most important of which were [[Cumae]] (founded in the 8th century B.C.) and Neapolis (now known as [[Naples, It ...21 B.C. the Samnites succeeded where the Etruscans had failed by capturing Cumae, and soon after other Greek colonies in Campania, including Pompeii, fell u
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  • ...centuries BC by the Greeks (actually, by inhabitants of the Greek colony [[Cumae]]) and was named Neapolis, meaning new city. During the period of Roman do
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