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History (7)

Battles

Battle of Cumae, 474 BC

KYMI (Ancient city) CAMPANIA
In 474, Gelon's brother Hieron defeated the Etruscans at Cumae.

Catastrophes of the place

From earthquake, 62 or 63 A.D.

IRAKLIO (Ancient city) CAMPANIA

Destruction and end of the town

From explosion of Vezouvios, 79 A.D.

Foundation/Settlement of the place

Founded by Aeolian Chalcidians of Cumae

NEAPOLIS (Ancient city) CAMPANIA
   It was founded about B.C. 1056 by Aeolian Chalcidians of Cumae, on the site of an ancient place called Parthenope (Parthenope), after the Siren of that name. Hence we find the town called Parthenope by Vergil and Ovid. The year of the foundation of Neapolis is not recorded. It was perhaps called the "New City," because regarded simply as a new quarter of the neighbouring city of Cumae. When the town is first mentioned in Roman history it consisted of two parts, divided from each other by a wall, and called respectively Palaeopolis and Neapolis.

This extract is from: Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities. Cited Nov 2002 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks


Population movements

Chalkis - Cumae

KYMI (Ancient city) CAMPANIA
Palaeopolis was a city not far from the present site of Neapolis. The two cities formed one community. The original inhabitants came from Cumae; Cumae traced its origin to Chalcis in Euboea. The fleet in which they had sailed from home gave them the mastery of the coastal district which they now occupy, and after landing in the islands of Aenaria and Pithecusae they ventured to transfer their settle- ments to the mainland. (Perseus Project - Livy, History of Rome (ed. Rev. Canon Roberts): book 8, chapter 22 ).

Cuma - Zancle

Zancle was originally founded by pirates from Cuma, the Chalcidian town in the country of the Opicans: afterwards, however, large numbers came from Chalcis and the rest of Euboea, and helped to people the place; the founders being Perieres and Crataemenes from Cuma and Chalcis respectively.

Cumae - Paleopolis

NEAPOLIS (Ancient city) CAMPANIA
Palaeopolis was a city not far from the present site of Neapolis The two cities formed one com- munity. The original inhabitants came from Cumae; Cumae traced its origin to Chalcis in Euboea. The fleet in which they had sailed from home gave them the mastery of the coastal district which they now occupy, and after landing in the islands of Aenaria and Pithecusae they ventured to transfer their settle- ments to the mainland. (Perseus Project - Livy, History of Rome (ed. Rev. Canon Roberts): book 8, chapter 22 ). http://perseus.csad.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Liv.+8.22

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