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Cālātia was an ancient town of Campania, southern Italy, c. 10 km southeast of Capua, on the Via Appia, near the point where the Via Popillia branches off from it. It is represented by a locality known as Villa Galazia and by the church of San Giacomo alle Galazze (or San Giacomo delle Galazze or San Giacomo Le Galazze), within the modern town of Maddaloni, very near the boundary with the neighboring town of San Nicola la Strada, and right on the Via Appia. The Via Appia here, as at Capua, abandons its former SE direction for a length of 2,000 Oscan feet (500 m), for which it runs due east and then resumes its course SE. Ruins include remains of the walls (with sector from the Samnite age, in tuff, and others from the Sulla period) and the pre-Roman necropolis was partially excavated in 18

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  • Calatia (en)
  • Calàtia (ca)
  • Calatia (de)
  • Calacia (es)
  • Calatia (fr)
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  • Calatia war eine antike Stadt in Italien in der Landschaft Kampanien. Sie lag südöstlich von Capua an der Via Appia auf dem Weg nach Caudium und Benevent beim heutigen S. Giacomo delle Galazze, Galazia, etwa 2 km südöstlich von Caserta. 313 v. Chr. wurde Calatia von den Römern erobert, fiel aber während des Zweiten Punischen Krieges zusammen mit Capua wieder ab. Im 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. wurde Calatia ein römisches Municipium, 59 v. Chr. Colonia. Auf ein spätantikes Bistum der Stadt geht das Titularbistum Titularbistum Calatia der römisch-katholischen Kirche zurück. (de)
  • Calatia (ou Galazia au Moyen Âge) était une ville d'origine osque, puis romaine, le long du tracé de la voie Appienne, aux limites de l'actuelle commune de Caserte. (fr)
  • Calatia o Galazia (come era solitamente indicata nell'alto medioevo) era un'antica città etrusca, poi sannitica ed alfine romana, che sorgeva lungo il tracciato della Via Appia, nel territorio dell'odierno comune di Maddaloni, grossomodo presso il confine con quello di San Nicola la Strada (ambedue in provincia di Caserta) (it)
  • Calàtia (llatí Calatia) fou una ciutat del Samni a la vall del Volturnus. Avui al mateix lloc hi ha la ciutat de . La ciutat s'esmenta repetidament durant les guerres samnites. El 312 aC el cònsol C. Junius Bubulcus va ocupar la ciutat. El 305 aC fou ocupada pels romans junt amb Sora. Les legions romanes acamparen a Calàtia abans del desastre de les Forques Caudines. Encara en resten parts de les antigues muralles (ca)
  • Cālātia was an ancient town of Campania, southern Italy, c. 10 km southeast of Capua, on the Via Appia, near the point where the Via Popillia branches off from it. It is represented by a locality known as Villa Galazia and by the church of San Giacomo alle Galazze (or San Giacomo delle Galazze or San Giacomo Le Galazze), within the modern town of Maddaloni, very near the boundary with the neighboring town of San Nicola la Strada, and right on the Via Appia. The Via Appia here, as at Capua, abandons its former SE direction for a length of 2,000 Oscan feet (500 m), for which it runs due east and then resumes its course SE. Ruins include remains of the walls (with sector from the Samnite age, in tuff, and others from the Sulla period) and the pre-Roman necropolis was partially excavated in 18 (en)
  • Calacia (en latín Calatia) fue una antigua ciudad de la Campania en Italia, situada a unos 9 km al sureste de Capua, en la actual comuna de Maddaloni de la provincia de Caserta. Se ubicaba en el lugar donde se halla la iglesia de San Giacomo alle Galazze, no quedando ruinas de la ciudad, aunque sí una gran cantidad de restos materiales dispersos, y una necrópolis prerromana que fue parcialmente excavada en 1882. Se encontraron diez escalones alineados hechos con bloques de tosca, que pudieron haber sido los accesos a las tumbas, o bien haber servido como pozos. (es)
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