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The passion for gladiatorial combat was at its strongest in Campania among the locals and also the army veterans. So a permanent building for these was erected, as elsewhere, in the 1st c. BC, holding 20,000 spectators. The site was just inside the northern walls where existing buildings were
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from the city's art shops. On the last day of the festival, the huge lilies are carried through the town on residents' shoulders along a route that has been followed for more than a thousand years. Each represents one of the local guilds or corporations, coming in the following order:
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Other Roman ruins, including a temple to Augustus, survived as long as the 16th century, they were then plundered for building material and few signs remain. A few tombs are preserved, and results from excavations are displayed at the Archaeological Museum. Other sites include:
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demolished and one side of the arena took advantage of the wall embankment. The podium was faced with sheets of white marble elaborately carved with scenes and finished at the top with a balustrade with the same stone.
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caused the inhabitants to leave behind a wide range of pottery and other artefacts. The foundations of their buildings are also preserved in imprints among the mud left by the eruption.
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in the early 6th century and the subsequent flood partially buried the building and saved some of it for posterity, including marble in the process of being carried away.
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It was partially rebuilt and renovated over the centuries, maybe after earthquakes. By the end of the 5th century it was abandoned and used as a quarry. The eruption of
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against the Romans (Paleopolis/Neapolis) in 327 BC. The Romans took Nola in 313 BC after setting fire to buildings near the city walls.
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Each of the organizations is responsible for one day of the festivities. The 2010 festival—along with its fellows—was nominated as a
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were made at Nola, using its fine yellow clay and a shining black glaze. They are decorated with red figures.
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San Biago's, a late-Renaissance church decorated with polychrome marble and 17th-century Neapolitan paintings
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Ceparano, Felice (June 15, 2014). "The Gigli of Nola during Rodia's Times". In Del Giudice, Luisa (ed.).
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Greek vase showing Theseus & Prokroustes, from Nola 470–460 BC (Staatliche Antikensammlung, Munich)
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Two fairs are held in Nola: one on 14 June and another on 12 November. The Festival of the Lilies (
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routed the rebel army near Pompeii, chased them to Nola and there massacred 20,000 rebels at the
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Senior, Kathryn; Mazza, Alfredo (2004). "Italian "Triangle of death" linked to waste crisis".
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have uncovered extensive evidence of a small village quickly abandoned at the time of the
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revealed that deaths by cancer in the area are much higher than the European average.
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was a native of the city; and some of his works are preserved in the cathedral.
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The 1st c. BC saw a number of public buildings constructed including the
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to Christian worship. His small handbells were subsequently known as
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Seminario Vescovile Nola, the local seminary, which preserves the
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A relation from the Italian Parliament on the Camorra in Campania
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in 453. It was sacked by Muslims in 806 and 904 and captured by
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Sabato Rodia's Towers in Watts: Art, Migrations, Development
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Though a relative backwater, Nola retained its status as a
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from the surrounding area. Revered as a saint, Paulinus's
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in the 17th century BC. This powerful eruption from
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One of the "fishing boats" of the Festival of the Lilies
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asserts that roads apparently ran directly to Nola from
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In 90 BC it fell by treason to the Samnites during the
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on 19 August AD 14, in allegedly the same room
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Website of the Festival of the Lilies Gigli di Nola
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Samnite soldiers from a tomb in Nola 4th century BC
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It was inherited by his eldest daughter's 615:, the names of some of which are preserved: 1504: 823:. It is connected to the central city by a 676: 674:for his seat and the larger tower bells as 667: 633: 625: 617: 607: 601:, its own institutions, and the use of the 593: 444:, who were certainly occupying the city by 1740: 1726: 1489:, vol. III (9th ed.), New York: 1475: 1473: 1360:. Italian National Institute of Statistics 1358:"Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018" 1338:. Italian National Institute of Statistics 1613: 1123:(born 1958), camorrista and boss of the 1048:Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester 1034:(died. ca. AD 260) a Christian presbyter 899: 411: 403: 395: 1651: 1470: 2247: 1539: 981:History and Archaeology Museum of Nola 541:died nearby at his sumptuous villa at 451: BC. It once vied in luxury with 342:. It is traditionally credited as the 1721: 1631: 993: 866:broke out in the city as a result of 428:Nola was one of the oldest cities of 224:39.19 km (15.13 sq mi) 322:is a town and a municipality in the 833:Napoli Porta Nolana railway station 13: 474:. Nola sent 2000 troops to defend 14: 2301: 1669: 1591:; Mitchell, John Malcolm (1911). 1009: 527:during his failed slave revolt. 16:A town in Naples, Campania, Italy 2285:Archaeological sites in Campania 2233: 1292: 1024:(63 BC – AD 14), founder of the 831:. Passengers can ride direct to 119: 112: 86: 79: 56: 19:For the United States city, see 2290:Roman towns and cities in Italy 2270:History of the Camorra in Italy 1676:Official website of the commune 1625: 1607: 1581: 1559: 1533: 1498: 841:Napoli Centrale railway station 687:turned the town into a site of 576:. A branch road ran from it to 489:, the city was the site of the 334:. It lies on the plain between 1446: 1424: 1412: 1395: 1386: 1372: 1044:Guy de Montfort, Count of Nola 694: 523:It was stormed in 73-72 BC by 485:'s invasion of Italy amid the 1: 1519:10.1016/S1470-2045(04)01561-X 1317: 862:In the 1990s to the 2000s, a 744: 445: 365: 2255:Cities and towns in Campania 1322: 812:began in Nola. The sculptor 798: 654:. One bishop, the Christian 462:invasion of Campania in the 391: 120: 87: 7: 1759:Metropolitan City of Naples 1618:. Fordham University Press. 1305: 719:in the 13th century. Under 549:died in 72 years earlier. 420:from a Roman tomb at Nola ( 324:Metropolitan City of Naples 10: 2306: 1276: 1273:Twin towns – sister cities 1132: 564:network, Nola lay between 369: 360: 18: 2231: 2120:San Sebastiano al Vesuvio 1765: 1652:Benigni, Umberto (1911). 1405:, p. 107; Lynda Telford, 1213:Butchers of other meats ( 1066:(1510–1568), poet of the 895: 305: 297: 287: 266: 249: 245:880/km (2,300/sq mi) 241: 233: 228: 220: 215: 202: 190: 180: 145: 100:Location of Nola in Italy 73: 64: 55: 42: 35: 30:Comune in Campania, Italy 1114:boss and founder of the 1074:Nicola Antonio Stigliola 481:Under Roman rule during 2265:Roman sites of Campania 1885:Castellammare di Stabia 1655:"Diocese of Nola"  1644:Encyclopædia Britannica 1600:Encyclopædia Britannica 1594:"Bruno, Giordano"  1574:Encyclopædia Britannica 1568:"Paulinus, Saint"  1552:Encyclopædia Britannica 1491:Charles Scribner's Sons 1487:Encyclopædia Britannica 977:Giordano Bruno monument 940:Basilica of SS Apostoli 913:Basilica di San Tommaso 864:waste management crisis 520:in front of the walls. 2110:San Giuseppe Vesuviano 1493:, 1878, pp. 536–7 1249: 1238: 1227: 1216: 1205: 1194: 1183: 1172: 1161: 1140: 1093: 1085: 954: 939: 912: 905: 882:, referred to as the " 677: 668: 634: 626: 618: 608: 605:. It was divided into 594: 425: 409: 401: 45: 23:. For other uses, see 2150:Santa Maria la CaritĂ  2105:San Giorgio a Cremano 2100:San Gennaro Vesuviano 1940:Giugliano in Campania 1661:Catholic Encyclopedia 1541:Pelham, Henry Francis 903: 470:in alliance with the 416:A 2nd-century bronze 415: 407: 399: 268: â€˘ Summer ( 165:40.92611°N 14.52750°E 25:Nola (disambiguation) 1890:Castello di Cisterna 1850:Casalnuovo di Napoli 1690:"The Death Triangle" 1382:. britishmuseum.com. 1380:"The British Museum" 1104:(1838–1863), brigand 1046:(1244–1291), son of 819:Nola is a suburb of 689:Christian pilgrimage 648:rise of Christianity 560:in the area. In the 242: â€˘ Density 136:Show map of Campania 1507:The Lancet Oncology 1263:World Heritage Site 1038:St Paulinus of Nola 889:The Lancet Oncology 751:1460 Battle of Nola 699:Nola was sacked by 499:3rd Battles of Nola 378:Nola-Croce del Papa 372:Nola-Croce del Papa 161: /  2145:Sant'Antonio Abate 2115:San Paolo Bel Sito 1860:Casamicciola Terme 1169:Butchers of pigs ( 1052:Eleanor of England 994:Roman amphitheatre 971:Oscan inscriptions 906: 843:, and stations at 703:in 410 and by the 426: 410: 402: 234: â€˘ Total 221: â€˘ Total 170:40.92611; 14.52750 2242: 2241: 2060:Pomigliano d'Arco 2040:Piano di Sorrento 2015:Mugnano di Napoli 1840:Carbonara di Nola 1435:Corp. Inscr. 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Comune

Nola is located in Italy
Nola is located in Campania
40°55′34″N 14°31′39″E / 40.92611°N 14.52750°E / 40.92611; 14.52750
Italy
Region
Campania
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Naples
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CEST
St. Felix Martyr
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Metropolitan City of Naples
Campania
Italy
Mount Vesuvius
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bells
Christian
worship
Nola-Croce del Papa

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