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SURRENTUM (mod. Sorrento, q.v.) , an ancient town of Campania, Italy, situated on the N. side of the promontory which forms the S.E. extremity of the Bay of Naples. The legends indicate a close connexion between Lipara and Surrentum, as though the latter had been a colony of the former; and even through the Imperial period Surrentum remained largely Greek. Before the Roman supremacy it was one of the towns subject to Nuceria, and shared its fortunes up to the Social War; it seems to have joined in the revolt of 90 B.c. like Stabiae; and was reduced to obedience in the following year, when it seems to have received a colony. Its prosperity dates
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inscriptions of Imperial slaves and freedmen have been found at Surrentum. An inscription shows that Titus in the year after the earthquake of A.D. 79 restored the horologium of the town and its architectural decoration. A similar restoration of an unknown building in Naples in the same year is recorded in an inscription from the last-named town (cf. A. Sogliano in Notizie degli Scavi, 1901, p. 363). The most important temples of Surrentum were those of Athena
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have also been found. Another suburb lay below the town and on the promontory on the west of it; under the Hotel Sirena are substructions and a rock
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See J. Beloch, Campanien, p. 252 sqq. (2nd ed., Breslau, 1890). (T. As.) End of Article: SURRENTUM (mod. Sorrento, q.v.) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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