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Change: Pliny the Elder died at Stabiae on the 25th of August AD79, probably during the trauma of the sixth and largest pyroclastic surge caused by the collapse of the eruption plume..-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Home.............................. Wiki FAQ...............................History ............................................................Daily Life.> ....................................................Glossary--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Change: ..Later in the 6th century BC the area was settled by the Greeks. At some point between 524 and 474 BC the Etruscans occupied the site, but their dominance was short lived. Defeated by the Cumeans
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Change: entire region. .. By 424BC the Samnites had conquered all of the region with the exception of Neapolis. The Samnites settling the region later became known as the Campani and the area as Campania. .. As a defence against its turbulent neighbours and as an insurance policy against Rome, Pompeii
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Change: ,,Later in the 6th century BC the area was settled by the Greeks. At some point between 524 and 474 BC the Etruscans occupied the site, but their dominance was short lived. Defeated by the Cumeans
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Change: ,,What is clear, however, is that during the Roman period Herculaneum was of some importance. Luxurious residences stood on the edge of the promontory overlooking the bay of Naples. Behind these lay more modest dwellings. By all appearances Herculaneum was a residential seaside town
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