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Meaning of "cumae"

cumae (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of Cumae, an ancient city in Italy known for its historical and archaeological significance. This term is used to describe things related to or originating from Cumae, such as artifacts, ruins, culture, or history. It is not a commonly used adjective in everyday English conversation but has specific relevance to the context of Cumae's heritage
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  • An Ancient Greek, and then Roman, settlement near Naples famed for its sibyl.

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Cumae acropolis seen from lower city.
The workshop in Cumae was founded very late.
They drifted to the shores of Cumae.
I went to Cumae many years ago to consult her.
It was probably once dependent on Cumae.
CumAe Cumulative amount of drug excreted.
Under these circumstances the Campanians made an attempt by themselves to become masters of Cumae.
Bronze helmet of a general captured at the Battle of Cumae and deposited at Olympia c.
Totila appointed Herodianus and Aligern as joined commanders over the city of Cumae.
The Sybil at Cumae in southern Italy also foretold the future in.
They accordingly went on to Cumae.
It was prophesied by the Sibyl I went to Cumae many years ago to consult her.
The collected documentation allows us to reconstruct the framework of Coarse Wares production in Cumae.
Zeus at Cumae.
The final exchange between Tony and Annalisa was filmed in the archeological ruins of Cumae.

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Sibyl of Cumae.
His being called Aeolides arose from the legendary connection between the Aeolian and Campanian Cumae.
The most famous Sibyl was located at Cumae and the most famous Bakis at Boeotia.
His attempt to discourage the Franks from marching against Cumae failed.
Cumae the first Italian colony, founded c.
Campanian ware was made in Capua and Kyme Cumae.
The people of Cumae worship Diana, goddess of hunting and chastity.
Aristodemus of Cumae.
In olden time, the Sibyl of Cumae was the second most important oracle after Delphi.
He fought for Octavian under Calvisius Sabinus in the naval battle off Cumae.
The Sibyl of Cumae warned him what the descent into the Avernus signifies,.
It is about from Baia, and about south of the acropolis of Cumae.
The original inhabitants came from Cumae ; Cumae traced its origin to Chalcis in Euboea.
Tomorrow my household is leaving Rome, for a few days sojourn in my villa at Cumae.
The Trojan hero, Aeneas, has come to Cumae to consult the Sibyl, a prophetess.
An oracular shrine dedicated to Apollo, as at Delphi, stood on the Acropolis of Cumae.
In 474 they met and defeated the Etruscan fleet at Cumae in the Bay of Naples.
Yet another suitor for Partenope 's hand arrives, Prince Emilio of the neighbouring kingdom of Cumae.
On 26th July, the following slaves were born to Trimalcione on his Cumae estate.
In 716, while a pestilence swept through Naples, Romuald II of Benevento occupied the castle of Cumae.
In olden time, tIne Sibyl of Cumae.
Numerius Pollius Primus Junior, named in a dedicatory inscription from Cumae.
And, by flying, arrived at last at the palace of Cumae.
In 474 they were able to raise a fleet to launch a direct attack on Cumae.
In olden time, tlne Sibyl of Cumae.
He went on to excavate the towns of Asinio Pollio ( Sorrento ), Capri, Pozzuoli and Cumae.
After 350 BC, the CA Painter and his successors worked in Cumae.
A few years later, in 474, Syracuse 's tyrant Hiero defeated the Etruscans at the Battle of Cumae.

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