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Capua (/ˈkæpjuə/ KAP-yoo-ə; Italian: [ˈkaːpwa]) is a city and comune in the province of Caserta, in the region of Campania, southern Italy, located on
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Capua is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with this surname include: Antonio Capua (1905–1966), Italian politician Ilaria Capua (born 1966)
Capua_(surname)
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Battle of Capua may refer to: Battle of Capua (212 BC) was between Hannibal and two Roman consular armies Battle of Capua (554) was an engagement between
Battle_of_Capua
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Di Capua is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eduardo Di Capua, a Neapolitan composer, singer and songwriter. Giuseppe Di Capua
Di_Capua
Topics referred to by the same term
Siege of Capua may refer to: Siege of Capua (211 BC) Siege of Capua (1024–1026), during the Norman conquest of southern Italy Siege of Capua (1098) Siege
Siege_of_Capua
Roman amphitheatre in Capua, Italy
The Amphitheatre of Capua was a Roman amphitheatre in the city of Capua (modern Santa Maria Capua Vetere), second only to the Colosseum in size and probably
Amphitheatre_of_Capua
American actress and author (1927–2004)
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dictionary. Capua is a city and comune in the province of Caserta, in the region of Campania, southern Italy. Capua may also refer to: Capua (moth), a genus
Capua_(disambiguation)
John of Capua also known as Johannes de Capua and Giovanni da Capua (born earlier than 1250, died later than 1300) was an Italian Jewish convert to Christianity
John_of_Capua
Italian singer-songwriter (1865–1917)
Eduardo di Capua (Naples, Italy, May 12, 1865 – Naples, October 3, 1917) was an Italian composer, singer and songwriter. Di Capua was born in Naples in
Eduardo_di_Capua
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List of Janet Leigh performances
List_of_Janet_Leigh_performances
Ancient artificial leg found in Italy
The Capua leg was an artificial leg made of bronze found in a grave in Capua, Italy in about 1884. Dating from 300 BC, the leg is one of the earliest known
Capua_Leg
Neoclassic palace in Sliema, Malta
Palazzo Capua, also known as Capua Palace, is an early 19th-century Neoclassic palace in Sliema, Malta. It was built by Biagio Tagliaferro, who was a banker
Palazzo_Capua
Topics referred to by the same term
Robert of Capua may refer to: Robert I of Capua (1106–1120) Robert II of Capua (1127–1135) Robert III of Capua (1155–1158) This disambiguation page lists
Robert_of_Capua
2010 American television series
BC led a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic departing from Capua. Executive producers DeKnight and Robert Tapert focused on structuring the
Spartacus_(TV_series)
Italian virologist and politician
Ilaria Capua (born 21 April 1966 in Rome) is an Italian virologist and former politician, best known for her research on influenza viruses, particularly
Ilaria_Capua
Roman Catholic cathedral in Campania, Italy
Capua Cathedral (Italian: Basilica cattedrale di Maria SS. Assunta in Coelo; Duomo di Capua) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Capua, Campania
Capua_Cathedral
Comune in Campania, Italy
Santa Maria Capua Vetere is a town and comune in the province of Caserta, in the region of Campania, southern Italy. Although not identical with the ancient
Santa_Maria_Capua_Vetere
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of Capua may refer to: Pandulf Ironhead (d. 981), Pandulf I of Capua Pandulf II of Benevento (d. 1014), Pandulf III of Capua Pandulf II of Capua (d.
Pandulf_of_Capua
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Richard of Capua may refer to: Richard I of Capua (died 1078), count of Aversa and prince of Capua Richard II of Capua (died 1105/1106), called the Bald
Richard_of_Capua
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Peter of Capua, Pietro Capuano and Petrus Capuanus may refer to: Peter of Capua the Elder (died 1214), author and apostolic legate on the Fourth Crusade
Peter_of_Capua
Medieval Lombard and Norman state in Southern Italy
Principality of Capua (Latin: Principatus Capuae or Capue, Modern Italian: Principato di Capua) was a Lombard (and later Norman) state centred on Capua in Southern
Principality_of_Capua
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Cardinal of Capua may refer to: Nicolò Acciapacci (died 1447) Juan López (died 1501) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Cardinal_of_Capua
Italian Dominican philosopher and saint (1347–1380)
Alexandria. Catherine is said by her confessor and biographer Raymond of Capua's Life to have had her first vision of Christ when she was five or six years
Catherine_of_Siena
1734 siege
The siege of Capua was the last major military action of the War of the Polish Succession in the Kingdom of Naples. Austrian forces of the Habsburg monarchy
Siege_of_Capua_(1734)
Historical event in the European Middle Ages
Guaimar III when he and Pandulf IV besieged Pandulf V in Capua. In 1026, after an 18-month siege, Capua surrendered and Pandulf IV was reinstated as prince
Norman conquest of southern Italy
Norman_conquest_of_southern_Italy
Archdiocese in Campania, Italy
The Archdiocese of Capua (Latin: Archidioecesis Capuana) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Capua, in Campania, Italy, but its archbishop no
Archdiocese_of_Capua
The siege of Capua was a military operation involving the states of medieval Southern Italy, beginning in May 1098 and lasting forty days. It was a significant
Siege_of_Capua_(1098)
Sixth-century bishop of Capua
Victor of Capua (Latin: Victor Capuanus, died 554) was a sixth-century bishop of Capua in Italy. Very little is known about Victor's life. He became bishop
Victor_of_Capua
Hospital in Sliema, Malta
Saint James Capua Hospital is a private hospital located in Sliema, Malta. The hospital was founded in 1996 as the Capua Palace Hospital, named for the
Saint_James_Capua_Hospital
Prince of Capua
Two Sicilies, Prince of Capua (Full Italian name: Carlo Ferdinando, Principe di Borbone delle Due Sicilie, Principe di Capua) (10 November 1811 – 22 April
Carlo Ferdinando, Prince of Capua
Carlo_Ferdinando,_Prince_of_Capua
Atenulf I (died 910), called the Great (Latin magnus), was the prince of Capua from 7 January 887 and of Benevento from 899, when he conquered that principality
Atenulf_I_of_Capua
1105 or 1106), called the Bald, was the count of Aversa and the prince of Capua from 1090 or 1091. He was under the guardianship of Count Robert of Caiazzo
Richard_II_of_Capua
Italian rower
Giuseppe "Peppiniello" Di Capua (born 15 March 1958) is an Italian competition rowing coxswain and Olympic champion. Di Capua was born in Salerno. He received
Giuseppe_Di_Capua
Prince of Capua from 1135 to 1144
called Anfuso or Anfusus (c. 1120 – 10 October 1144), was the Prince of Capua from 1135 and Duke of Naples from 1139. He was an Italian-born Norman of
Alfonso_of_Capua
Italian scientist and physician
Leonardo Di Capua (Bagnoli Irpino, August 10, 1617 - Naples, June 17, 1695) was an Italian physician, scientist, and philosopher. Committed to research
Leonardo_Di_Capua
American actor (1918–1981)
September 21, 2015. Retrieved January 3, 2017. Capua 2010, p. 78 Capua 2010 p. 79 Capua 2010 p. 77 Capua 2010 p. 82 Crowther, Bosley (December 16, 1954)
William_Holden
212 BC battle
The First Battle of Capua was fought in 212 BC between Hannibal and two Roman consular armies. The Roman force was led by two consuls, Quintus Fulvius
Battle_of_Capua_(212_BC)
Coinage of Capua, Italy
The coinage of Capua concerns coins minted in ancient Capua, a city in ancient Campania, corresponding to present-day Santa Maria Capua Vetere. The city
Coinage_of_Capua
The Battle of Capua was fought between 11–15 January 1348 between the troops of Louis I of Hungary and those of the Kingdom of Naples, in the course of
Battle_of_Capua_(1348)
211 BC battle of the Second Punic War
The siege of Capua was fought in 211 BC, when the Romans besieged Capua. It is described by Polybius at 9.4–7, by Livy at 26.4–6, and by Appian at 37–44
Siege_of_Capua_(211_BC)
Species of moth
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Capua intractana. "Capua intractana". Butterfly House. Retrieved 10 April 2016. "Capua intractana Occurrence Search Results"
Capua_intractana
Species of moth
Capua reclina is a species of moth in the family Tortricidae, which lives in Shanxi, China. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Capua reclina. Wikispecies
Capua_reclina
King of Sicily from 1130 to 1154
of Apulia and Calabria, and his great nephew, Richard II of Capua, was the prince of Capua. Alongside these three major rulers were a large number of minor
Roger_II_of_Sicily
Ancient Roman road
remained in the mountains north of Capua, which is just north of the Greek city of Neapolis. Around 343 BC, Rome and Capua attempted to form an alliance.
Appian_Way
This is a list of the rulers of the Principality of Capua. The gastalds (or counts) of Capua were vassals of the princes of Benevento until the early 840s
List_of_princes_of_Capua
Capua was independent county. Landulf I the Old (died 843), Gastald of Capua Lando I (died 860), Count of Capua Lando II (died 884), Count of Capua Pando
Landulfids
The Assizes of Capua were the first of three great legislative acts of the kingdom of Sicily of Frederick II of Sicily, Holy Roman Emperor. They were
Assizes_of_Capua
Pandone il Rapace; died 862 or 863) was the second son of Landulf I of Capua and brother of Lando I. When his father died (843), Lando succeeded to the
Pando_of_Capua
Margaret of Navarre. By his father's will he succeeded to the title Prince of Capua, an appanage to the throne, while his brother William II succeeded to the
Henry,_Prince_of_Capua
1860 battle of the Expedition of the Thousand
Two Sicilies occurring around the River Volturno, between the cities of Capua and Caserta in northern Campania, in September and October 1860. The main
Battle_of_the_Volturno
Species of moth of the family Tortricidae
Capua ptilocrossa is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Malawi. The species does not belong in the genus Capua and should be
Capua_ptilocrossa
Thracian gladiator who led a slave revolt
along with about 70 other gladiators, he escaped a gladiatorial school near Capua. Despite their initially small numbers, Spartacus's forces were able to
Spartacus
Germanus (died 541) was the bishop of Capua from 519 or shortly before until his death. He played a major role in bringing to an end the Acacian schism
Germanus_of_Capua
11th-12th century Norman mercenary family active in Southern Italy
kin-groups on the mainland, above all through their domination of Aversa and Capua. Cadet branches of the family, especially those of Caiazzo and Carinola
Drengot_family
Species of moth
Capua arctophaea is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Uganda. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Capua arctophaea. Wikispecies
Capua_arctophaea
Saint Vitalian(us) of Capua (Italian: San Vitaliano di Capua) was a 7th-century bishop of that city. Both the Roman Martyrology (under 3 September) and
Vitalian_of_Capua
Historical fortified gate, 1230s–1557
The City Gate of Capua (Italian: Porta di Capua or Porta delle due Torri, 'Gate of the Two Towers') was a monumental fortified gate constructed between
City_Gate_of_Capua
War between Rome and Carthage (218–201 BC)
troops in less than three years, many of Rome's Italian allies, notably Capua, defected to Carthage, giving Hannibal control over much of southern Italy
Second_Punic_War
Neapolitan song written in 1898
were written by Giovanni Capurro and the music was composed by Eduardo di Capua (1865–1917) and Alfredo Mazzucchi (1878–1972). The title translates literally
'O_sole_mio
Salerno (fl. 1091), was princess consort of Capua by marriage to Jordan I of Capua. She was regent of Capua in 1091 during the minority of her sons, Richard
Gaitelgrima_of_Salerno
prince of Capua from 1106, on the death of his elder and heirless brother Richard II of Capua. Robert was the second eldest son of Jordan I of Capua and Gaitelgrima
Robert_I_of_Capua
Italian television host, actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder
Roberta Capua (born 5 December 1968 in Naples) is an Italian television host, actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Italia
Roberta_Capua
Landulf VIII was the last Lombard prince of Capua from 1057, when his brother Pandulf VI died, to the conquest of the city in 1058 by Count Richard of
Landulf_VIII_of_Capua
Italian singer and actor (born 1969)
the movie Troppo forte, playing the role of the "scugnizzo" (street kid) Capua. Over the years, he moved away from acting to dedicate himself more to music:
Sal_Da_Vinci
Leading member of the Dominican Order
Raymond of Capua, (ca. 1330 – 5 October 1399) was a leading member of the Dominican Order and served as its Master General from 1380 until his death.
Raymond_of_Capua
Street in Rome, Italy
and Campania. It led from Rome to Casilinum (present-day Capua), to present-day Santa Maria Capua Vetere. It was created from the fusion of two ancient Roman
Via_Casilina
Italian prelate and diplomat
Thomas of Capua (Italian: Tommaso da Capua, Latin: Thomas Capuanus), also called Tommaso di Eboli (before 1185 – August 1239), was an Italian prelate and
Thomas_of_Capua
Norman ruler of Aversa, Capua, and Gaeta in Italy (1025 – 1078)
1025 – died 1078) was the Norman count of Aversa (1049–1078), prince of Capua (1058–1078, as Richard I) and duke of Gaeta (1064–1078). Richard, who came
Richard_I_of_Capua
9th-century Italian leader
gastald of Capua of his illustrious family, which would rule Capua until 1058. According to the Cronaca della dinastia di Capua, he ruled in Old Capua for twenty
Landulf_I_of_Capua
Species of moth
Capua lissochrysa is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Nepal. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Capua lissochrysa. Wikispecies
Capua_lissochrysa
Region in what is now Italy
ager Campanus) originally indicated the territory of the ancient city of Capua in the Roman period, and later also the plains of the various neighbouring
Ancient_Campania
Second season of television series
before Spartacus' arrival (see Spartacus: Gods of the Arena). He returned to Capua and joined Spartacus' rebel army. Cynthia Addai-Robinson as Naevia – a slave
Spartacus:_Vengeance
Species of moth
"Capua" euryochra is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland and New South Wales
Capua_euryochra
Italian prince
Pandulf IV (died 1049/50) was the Prince of Capua on three occasions. From February 1016 to 1022 he ruled in association with his cousin Pandulf II. In
Pandulf_IV_of_Capua
he was appointed Prince of Capua in 1157 or 1158. Prior to his accession, since 1144, his father had been Prince of Capua. Robert's Latin title, princeps
Robert (son of William I of Sicily)
Robert_(son_of_William_I_of_Sicily)
British and American actress (1932–2011)
pp. 96–97. Walker 1990, p. 91. Walker 1990, p. 92. Moss 2004, p. 159. Capua 2002, p. 72; Moss 2004, p. 166. Golden, Herb (July 18, 1951). "A Place in
Elizabeth_Taylor
554 battle
Battle of the Volturnus, also known as the Battle of Casilinum or Battle of Capua, was fought in 554 between an army of the Eastern Roman Empire and a combined
Battle_of_the_Volturnus
11th/12th-century Italian nobleman
Aversa and prince of Capua briefly in 1120 from his anointing on 27 May until his death; he was the only son and heir of Robert I of Capua. He was an infant
Richard_III_of_Capua
Pandenulf (also spelled Pandonolf or Pandenolf) was the Count of Capua, claiming that title from 862 and holding it successfully during the tumultuous
Pandenulf_of_Capua
Ancient Roman open-air venues
Amphitheatre of Capua, with building dimensions of 169.9 × 139.6 meters. It was located in the city of Capua (modern Santa Maria Capua Vetere), Italy.
Roman_amphitheatre
Renaissance-style palace in central Naples, Italy
The Palazzo Marigliano, also known as Palazzo di Capua is a Renaissance-style palace in Central Naples, Italy. It is located on the Via San Biagio dei
Palazzo_Marigliano,_Naples
18th-century Italian composer and librettist
Marcello Bernardini (or Marcello da Capua; near Capua, 1730 or 1740 – around 1799) was an Italian composer and librettist. Little is known of him, save
Marcello_Bernardini
211 BC military movement
troops to Campania. After the winter of 212/211 BC, Hannibal returned to Capua, effectively besieging the Roman besiegers, commanded by proconsul Appius
Hannibal's_March_on_Rome
British actress (1913–1967)
Movies. Retrieved 13 October 2013. Capua 2003, p. 40. Bean 2013, p. 167. Bean 2013, p. 24. Taylor 1984, p. 38. Capua 2003, p. 19. Edwards 1978, pp. 30–43
Vivien_Leigh
Species of moth
"Capua" arrecta is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Peru. Unplaced Sparganothini at tortricidae.com v t e
Capua_arrecta
Species of moth
"Capua" naias is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from New South Wales. The wingspan
Capua_naias
Species of moth
Capua acrita is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Victoria. The wingspan is about
Capua_acrita
Species of moth
"Capua" tetraplasia is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland. The wingspan
Capua_tetraplasia
Italian composer (1705–1780)
Rinaldo di (da) Capua (Capua, c. 1705 – probably Rome, c. 1780) was an Italian composer. Little is known of him with any certainty, including his name
Rinaldo_di_Capua
12th-century Italian nobleman
1080 – died 19 December 1127) was the third son of Prince Jordan I of Capua and Princess Gaitelgrima, a daughter of Prince Guaimar IV of Salerno. He
Jordan_II_of_Capua
Species of moth
Capua repentina is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Shanxi, China. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Capua repentina. Wikispecies
Capua_repentina
Name list
of Capua (died 983) Pandulf II of Salerno (died 983) Pandulf III of Benevento (died 1060) Pandulf IV of Benevento (died 1074) Pandulf IV of Capua (died
Pandulf
List of people with the same nickname
I of Capua (died 861), Count of Capua from 843 to 861 Lando II of Capua, Count of Capua for in 861 Lando III of Capua (died 885), Count of Capua from
Lando_(name)
Italian botanist (1875–1943)
Ernesta Di Capua (26 July 1875, Rome - 23 October 1943, Auschwitz) was an Italian botanist, taxonomist, and explorer. She was executed at the Auschwitz
Ernesta_Di_Capua
princes, are not counted), called Landolfo di Sant'Agata, was the prince of Capua from 1000 to his death. He was the second son of Landulf III of Benevento
Landulf_VII_of_Capua
Largest battle of the Second Punic War (216 BC)
camps and had not taken part in the battle, survived. Following the defeat, Capua and several other Italian city-states defected from the Roman Republic to
Battle_of_Cannae
American basketball player
Joseph Louis Capua (February 26, 1934 – February 15, 1988) was an American college basketball player who was an All-American at the University of Wyoming
Joe_Capua
English actor (1914–2000)
archived 3 April 2019 at archive.today. Time Out. Retrieved 24 October 2017 Capua, Michelangelo (2017). Jean Negulesco: The Life and Films. McFarland. p. 65
Alec_Guinness
Commuter rail system in Naples, Italy
stations. Line 2 also has same regional extensions which reach Formia, Capua, Castellamare and Salerno. The construction of the line, part of the ″direttissima″
Naples metropolitan railway service
Naples_metropolitan_railway_service
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