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  2. Misenum, ancient port of Campania, Italy, located about 3 miles (5 km) south of Baiae at the west end of the Gulf of Puteoli (Pozzuoli). Virgil in the Aeneid says the town was named after Aeneas’s trumpeter, Misenus, who was buried there. Until the end of the Roman Republic it was a favourite villa.

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    Further west was the port of Cape Misenum, the base of the Roman imperial fleet. Mosaics, traces of frescoes, sculptures, road layouts and columns are also well-preserved about 5 m below sea level. The protected areas were established in 2002 as a unique example in the Mediterranean of archaeological and natural protection underwater.

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    Location of Miseno in Italy. Miseno is one of the frazioni of the municipality of Bacoli in the Italian Province of Naples. Known in ancient Roman times as Misenum, it is the site of a great Roman port.

  5. 5. Impact. Buried the Roman settlements of Pompeii, Herculaneum, Oplontis, and Stabiae. Deaths. 1,500–3,500, possibly up to 16,000 [1] [note 1] Of the many eruptions of Mount Vesuvius, a major stratovolcano in Southern Italy, the best-known is its eruption in 79 AD, [2] [3] which was one of the deadliest in history.

  6. 22 May 2016. Misenum (Italy) Misenum was an important military, naval harbour. It was constructed at the far west end of the Bay of Naples. Misenum took over the military role of Portus Iulius to the east, where the harbour was affected by silting. The new harbour was equipped with moles.

  7. Feb 8, 2024 · February 8, 2024. The lavish first-century C.E. villa was located in the Roman military port city of Misenum. Italian Ministry of Culture. Archaeologists are investigating a 2,000-year-old...

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    Misenum, known today as Miseno, part of the commune of Bacoli and Naples in Italy, was a Roman town that developed next to the Roman Naval Base created by Augustus (27 BCE- 14 CE). The Naval Base, known as Portus Julius, was established in 27 BCE by Agrippa as the harbour of the Classis Misenensis (the Fleet of Misenum). Portus Julius.

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