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Italy. Campania. Cumae. Acropolis. The Greek temple of ApollItaly. Campania. Cumae. Ancient city of Magna Graecia. Acropolis. The Greek temple of Apollo, attributed to mystic Dedalus, 5th century BC. Later Christian church
Italy. Campania. Cumae. Acropolis. Temple Zeus. 5th centuryItaly. Campania. Cumae. Ancient city of Magna Graecia. Acropolis. Temple Zeus. 5th century BC. later converted into a paleochristian basilica. View of walls
Virgil (70-19 B. C). Ancient Roman poet. The Aeneid. MiniaturVirgil (70Bc-19 BC). Ancient Roman poet. The Aeneid. Miniature. Folio 145r, 15th century. VI book. Aeneas in Cumae with Sibyl. History Library of the University of Valencia. Spain
Archaeological Site of Cumae. Greek colony. Italy. Sacred RArchaeological Site of Cumae. Greek colony. Magna Graecia. Italy. Sacred Road
The Cave of the Cumaean Sibyl. Cumae. ItalyThe Cave of the Cumaean Sibyl, a trapezoidal passage that leads to an innermost chamber where the Sibyl was thought to have prophesied. Dated at 4th-3th centuries B.C. Cumae. Italy
Via Domiziana (Domitiana). Cumae. ItalyVia Domiziana (Domitiana). Roman road built in 95 AD under emperor Domitian under Arco Felice. Cumae. Italy
Albinus saving the Vestal Virgins from the GaulsWhen the Gauls attack Rome, a plebeian named Albinus helps the fleeing Vestal Virgins by taking them in his cart to the city of Cumae, where they find shelter in a temple