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My roots actually go back to the campania province before my family came here in 1959 AD. I hope here we can discuss the history of ancient naples. I heard it was very greek-like as greeks colonized it. I still consider it to be apart of roman history, but it was definately something before rome came along. I hope to learn more about this so I can have a better understanding where I come from on the regional level.

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Campania was Rome's breadbasket during the Italia years of its expansion. It saw heavy development by leading Romans for it's rich fertile lands, with an emphasis on grapes and wine. I believe the Greeks certainly did have some hand in development, but not nearly as much as along the southern coast of Italia. Capua was a gladiatorial capital for the training of gladiators and throwing of matches.

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Campania was Rome's breadbasket during the Italia years of its expansion. It saw heavy development by leading Romans for it's rich fertile lands, with an emphasis on grapes and wine. I believe the Greeks certainly did have some hand in development, but not nearly as much as along the southern coast of Italia. Capua was a gladiatorial capital for the training of gladiators and throwing of matches.

 

Was it the Capuans and her gladiator team which caused a city wide riot in Pompeii?

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Campania was Rome's breadbasket during the Italia years of its expansion. It saw heavy development by leading Romans for it's rich fertile lands, with an emphasis on grapes and wine. I believe the Greeks certainly did have some hand in development, but not nearly as much as along the southern coast of Italia. Capua was a gladiatorial capital for the training of gladiators and throwing of matches.

 

Was it the Capuans and her gladiator team which caused a city wide riot in Pompeii?

 

 

Hmm when exactly? Not sure but heh, probably.

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