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Pozzuoli (Italian: [potˈtswɔːli]; Neapolitan:
Pezzulo [pətˈtsuːlə]; Latin: Puteoli) is a city and
comune (muni****lity) of the
Metropolitan City of Naples...
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Anfiteatro Flavio Puteolano [aɱfiteˈaːtro 'flaːvjo puteoˈlaːno]),
located in
Pozzuoli, is the third-largest
Roman amphitheater in Italy. Only the
Roman Colosseum...
- the town of
Pozzuoli. At present, the
Phlegraean Fields area
comprises the
Naples districts of
Agnano and Fuorigrotta, the area of
Pozzuoli, Bacoli, Monte...
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Macellum of
Pozzuoli (Italian:
Macellum di
Pozzuoli) was the
macellum or
market building of the
Roman colony of Puteoli, now the city of
Pozzuoli in southern...
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Saint Proculus (Proclus) of
Pozzuoli (Italian: San Procolo) was
martyred around 305 AD,
according to
Christian tradition, at the same time as
Saint Januarius...
- in Alexandria. The
Macellum of
Pozzuoli,
marketplace or
macellum of the
Roman city of
Puteoli (now
known as
Pozzuoli) was
first excavated in the 18th...
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Pozzuoli Cathedral or the
Basilica of San
Procolo martire is the main
Roman Catholic church in
Pozzuoli and the seat of the
Diocese of
Pozzuoli. It sits...
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Ansaldo was one of Italy's
oldest and most
important engineering companies,
existing for 140
years from 1853 to 1993. The
company was
founded in 1853 as...
- and
Pozzuoli and the
Grotta di Cocceio,
connecting Lake
Avernus and ****ae.
Cocceius was
responsible for the
conversion of the
Capitolium in
Pozzuoli into...
- names. The team was
playing in the
second division LegaDue as
Serapide Pozzuoli when it was
moved to
Naples and came
under the
ownership of
Mario Maione...