Capua

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Capua is a city and comune in the province of Caserta, in the region of Campania, southern Italy, situated 25 km (16 mi) north of Naples, on the north-eastern edge of the Campanian plain.

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  • First of old of Oscan towns!
    Prize of triumphs, pearl of crowns;
    Half a thousand years have fled,
    Since arose thy royal head,
        Splendour of the Lucumoes.
    Tuscan fortress, doomed to feel
    Sharpest edge of Samnite steel,
    Flashing down the Liris tide;
    Re-arisen, in richer pride,
        Cynosure of Italy!
    Let the Gaurian echoes say
    How, with Rome, we ruled the fray;
    Till the fatal field was won
    By the chief who slew his son,
        ’Neath the vines of Vesulus.
    Siren city, where the plain
    Glitters twice with golden grain,
    Twice the bowers of roses blow,
    Twice the grapes and olives flow,
        Thou wilt chain the conqueror;
    Home of war-subduing eyes,
    Shining under softest skies,
    Gleaming to the silver sea,
    Liber, Venus, strive for thee,
        Empress of Ausonia!
    Glorious in thy martial bloom,
    Glorious still in storm and gloom,
    We thy chiefs who dare to die
    Raise again thy battle-cry,—
        Charge with Capuan chivalry!
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  • Encyclopedic article on Capua on Wikipedia