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    where in italy is the old city of linternum

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    Liternum was an ancient town of CampaniaItaly, on the low sandy coast between Cumae and the mouth of the Volturnus. It was probably once dependent on Cumae. In 194 BC it became a Roman colony.


    The town is mainly famous as the residence of the elder Scipio Africanus, who withdrew from Rome and died there. His tomb and villa are described by Seneca the Younger.[1] In Ovid's Metamorphoses Liternum is known for having mastic trees: lentisciferum... Liternum.[2] Augustus Caesar is said to have conducted a colony of veterans to Liternum. However, the place never had any great importance, and the lagoons behind it made it unhealthy. The construction of the Via Domitiana through it must have made it a posting station. It ceased to exist in the 8th century


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