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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...
- to be
depicted on
ancient gl****
flasks made for
visitors (probably in
Puteoli in the late 3rd to
early 4th
century AD) many of
which have been found...
- Campania,
currently playing in
Serie D.
Originally founded in 1902 as
Puteoli Sport, they
changed their name to U.S.
Puteolana in 1919 and pla**** at...
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illustrate the
Puteoli breakwaters with the
inscription "pilae". S.E.Oscrow "The
topography of
Puteoli and
Baiae on the
eight gl**** flasks"
Puteoli, 1979, p...
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settlement of
Dicearkia before being integrated as the
Roman port city of
Puteoli. The
densely built-up
district is
located on a
small tufa
promontory overlooking...
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original on 2009-07-10.
Retrieved 2008-09-27. Crimaco,
Luigi et al. Da
Puteoli a Pozzuoli :
scavi e
ricerche sulla rocca del
Rione Terra, Naples : Electa...
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Roman province of
Arabia Petraea.
There was a
Nabataean community in
Puteoli, in
southern Italy, that
reached its end
around the
establishment of the...
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builders of the Colosseum, also
constructed a
Flavian Amphitheatre in
Puteoli (modern Pozzuoli). The name
Colosseum is
believed to be
derived from a...
- by Publius. From Malta, he
travelled to Rome via Syracuse, Rhegium, and
Puteoli. Paul
finally arrived in Rome c. 60 AD,
where he
spent another two years...
- Pozzuoli; Neapolitan:
Gurfo 'e Pezzulo),
formerly known as the Gulf of
Puteoli, is a
large bay or
small gulf in the
northwestern end of the Gulf of Naples...