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Capua
[ kap-yoo-uh; Italian kah-pwah ]
noun
- a town in NW Campania, in S Italy, N of Naples.
Capua
/ ˈkapua; ˈkæpjʊə /
noun
- a town in S Italy, in NW Campania: strategically important in ancient times, situated on the Appian Way. Pop: 19 041 (2001)
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The most important road centre of Campania was Capua, at the east edge of the plain.
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Some attributed all to the prevailing dissipation, and yet Carrickfergus was hardly a Capua.
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Cicero during his consulship speaks of one at Rome, and there were others before his time at Capua and Praeneste.
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The date of Troubridge's marching against Capua is similarly brought into doubt by these letters.
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Truly I was wondering if we had been drinking from the famous cellars of Capua.
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