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Paestum (/ˈpɛstəm/ PEST-əm, US also /ˈpiːstəm/ PEE-stəm, Latin: [ˈpae̯stũː]) was a
major ancient Gr**** city on the
coast of the
Tyrrhenian Sea, in Magna...
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Capaccio Paestum (formerly only Capaccio, from
Latin Caput Aquae) is a town and
comune in the
province of
Salerno in the
Campania region of south-western...
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Paestum (Italian: [ˈpɛstum]) is a
frazione of the
comune (muni****lity) of
Capaccio in the
Cilento area of
southern Italy. It lies in the
province of...
- city
named for him (
Paestum was
originally called Poseidonia).
Perhaps there was one at Sele, the
settlement that
preceded Paestum,"
Sarantis Symeonoglou...
- Hera (
Paestum)—also
known as
Temple of Hera I and the Basilica—is an
archaic Doric order Gr****
temple in the
ruins of the
ancient city of
Paestum, Italy...
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archaeological and
ancient sites—such as Pompeii, Herculaneum, Oplontis,
Paestum, Aeclanum, Stabiae, and Velia. The name "Campania" is
derived from Latin;...
- on the facade. "Basilica" (
Paestum):
three columns on the potch, nine
columns in the
pteron facade :Robertson, p.73
Paestum,
second temple of Hera: two...
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National Archaeological Museum of
Paestum (Museo
Archeologico ****onale di
Paestum) is a
museum in Capaccio-
Paestum (Salerno,
southern Italy) that houses...
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Roman influence was
extended by the
colonies of
Venusia (291 BC),
Paestum (273), and
above all
Tarentum (272).
Subsequently they were
sometimes in...
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Paestum station is a
train station in
Italy of the Salerno–Reggio di
Calabria railway located near the
Paestum archaeological site and
about one kilometre...