-
Roman road
still used
today (Via Cupa Cigliano).
Necropolis of the Via
Puteolis Capuam, just
under the
bridge that
leads outside the city near Via Solfatara...
-
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...
- for over two
miles from the
resort of
Baiae to the
neighbouring port of
Puteoli. It was said that the
bridge was to
rival the
Persian king Xerxes' pontoon...
- his side when he died on 10 July 138. His
remains were
buried quietly at
Puteoli. The
succession to
Antoninus was
peaceful and stable:
Antoninus kept Hadrian's...
- but it is
reasonable to
conjecture that many, such as the
settlement in
Puteoli attested in 4 BC, went back to the late
republic or
early empire and originated...
-
miles from the
resort of Baiae, near Naples, to the
neighbouring port of
Puteoli, with
resting places between. Some
ships were
built on site but
grain ships...
-
builders of the Colosseum, also
constructed a
Flavian Amphitheatre in
Puteoli (modern Pozzuoli). The name
Colosseum is
believed to be
derived from a...
- the
Roman province of
Arabia Petraea.
There was a
Nabataean community in
Puteoli, in
southern Italy, that
reached its end
around the
establishment of the...
- 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...
- 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...