Sinuessa

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Sinuessa was an ancient Roman coastal town in Campania, Italy, known for its strategic location along major roads and its nearby thermal baths.

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Sinuessa canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman town
settlement
coastType coastal town
country Roman Empire
Roman Republic
culture Roman culture
currentStatus archaeological site
declinePeriod late Roman period
economy trade along coastal and road networks
foundedInPeriod Roman Republic era
hasFeature harbor or landing place
nearby thermal baths
road station on Via Appia
hasType coastal settlement
spa town
knownFor mineral springs
strategic location on major roads
thermal baths
language Latin
locatedIn Campania
Italy
Roman Italy NERFINISHED
locatedOn Tyrrhenian Sea NERFINISHED
Via Appia NERFINISHED
Via Domitiana NERFINISHED
coast of Campania
near border of Latium and Campania
modern province of Caserta
modern town of Mondragone
partOf Regio I Latium et Campania NERFINISHED
region southern Italy
roadNetworkRole junction of Via Appia and coastal routes
strategicImportance control of coastal and land communications
thermalBathsUsedFor healing and recreation
transportRole way station on long-distance routes

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Via Domitiana connects Sinuessa