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Cumae

Cumae lies to the north-west of Naples in the Italian region of Campania. Its name comes from the Greek name Kymé, said to mean wave - perhaps referring to the wavelike shape of the peninsula.

It was the place of the first Greek colony on the mainland of Italy, in the 8th century BC, and was settled by Greeks from the island of Ischia and from the cities of Chalcis and Eretria on the island of Euboea.

It remains famous as the place where the Cumaean Sybil used to prophecy. The Sibyl's cave is now a tourist attraction.

It was also a place where a widely influential early Christian work The Shepherd of Hermas was said to be inspired by visions.




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