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Telese Terme

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Country
  
Italy

Elevation
  
55 m (180 ft)

Dialing code
  
0824

Area
  
9 km²

Local time
  
Tuesday 5:10 PM

Region
  
Campania

Province / Metropolitan city
  
Benevento (BN)

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Website
  
Official website

Province
  
Province of Benevento

Postal code
  
82037

Dialling code
  
0824

Telese Terme

Weather
  
17°C, Wind NE at 11 km/h, 47% Humidity

Telese Terme, called simply Telese until 1991, is a city and comune in the Province of Benevento, in the Campania region of southern Italy. It is located in the valley of the Calore, well known for its hot sulfur springs.

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Map of 82037 Telese Province of Benevento, Italy

History Telesia

An old word for Sapphire Telese was an ancient Samnite city, known as Telesia. The city was captured by Hannibal in 217 BCE; later, Scipio founded a Roman colony there.

Having fallen into decay after the Gothic War it was conquered by the Lombard, becoming part of the Duchy of Benevento as seat of gastaldry. The city was destroyed in the years 847 and 860, by the Saracens, and again in the 11th century, during the war between Roger II of Sicily and the Norman counts of the southern Italy mainland.

A new Telesia was built: however, it was again pulverized in 1349, this time by an earthquake.

In 1883, after the Unification of Italy, thermal baths were built, whence the current name of the city. Telese became an independent commune in 1934.

Main sights

It possesses remains of walls in opus reticulatum, of a total length of over a mile; two inscriptions of the Republican period record the erection of towers. The remains of baths (Thermae Sabinianae) and of an amphitheatre still exist: and the city was supplied with water by an aqueduct. There are sulphur springs in the vicinity, which may have supplied the baths.

References

Telese Terme Wikipedia


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