Capri Marina
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Capri Marina
Capri Marina - Seashore, boats, cliffs. Part of Box 145 Boswell Collection - East Coast. The Marina Piccola, on the islands southern shore, preceded the Marina Grande; it was used by Augustus and Tiberius. An ancient fishing port, the Romans used the Marina Grande as a port during Augustian times, and built the Palazzo a Mare nearby. Tiberius fortified and reinforced Marina Grande. Capri was also the first point in Campania in which the Greeks landed and women on Capri are still said to still sometimes show distinctly Grecian features. In the seventh century, Bishop Costanzo died near Marina Grande and became the islands patron saint; the Chiesa di San Costanzo is situated between Marina Grande and Anacapri. Marina_Grande, _Capri Date: circa 1900
Media ID 14371555
© The Boswell Collection, Bexley Heritage Trust / Mary Evans
Augustus Capri Cliffs Grande Marina Piccola Preceded Romans Seashore Shore Southern Tiberius Times
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