Saticula

Saticula was a Samnite city near the frontier of Campania, southern Italy. In 343 BC, during the First Samnite War the Roman consul Cornelius attacked it during the campaign against the Samnites.

Its archaeological remains are in the territory of the modern town of Sant'Agata de' Goti.

Archaeological sites in Campania
Province of Avellino
  • Aeclanum
  • Aequum Tuticum
  • Compsa



Province of Benevento
  • Benevento
    • Arch of Trajan
    • Roman Theatre
  • Caudium
  • Ligures Baebiani
  • Saticula
Province of Caserta
  • Allifae
  • Ausona
  • Calatia
  • Cales
  • Santa Maria Capua Vetere
    • Arch of Hadrian (Capua)
    • Amphitheatre of Capua
  • Casilinum
  • Sant'Angelo in Formis
  • Sinuessa
  • Trebula Balliensis
  • Vescia
Province of Naples
  • Atella
  • Baiae
  • Cumae
    • Grotta di Cocceio
  • Herculaneum
    • Villa of the Papyri
  • Liternum
  • Miseno
    • Piscina Mirabilis
  • Naples
    • Aqua Augusta
    • Bourbon Tunnel
    • Catacombs of San Gaudioso
    • Catacombs of San Gennaro
    • Crypta Neapolitana
      • Virgil's tomb
    • Macellum of Naples
  • Oplontis
    • Villa Poppaea
  • Palazzo a Mare
  • Pompeii
  • Pozzuoli
    • Flavian Amphitheater (Pozzuoli)
    • Lucrinus Lacus
    • Lake Avernus
    • Macellum of Pozzuoli
    • Portus Julius
  • Stabiae
  • Suessula
  • Castello Barbarossa
  • Villa Jovis
  • Villa Boscoreale
Province of Salerno
  • Monte Pruno
  • Paestum
    • Heraion at the mouth of the Sele
    • Temple of Athena
    • Second Temple of Hera
    • Tomb of the Diver
  • Pertosa Caves
  • Velia
  • Villa Romana of Minori


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