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San Potito Sannitico
Campania

San Potito Sannitico

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In 1927, the municipality of San Potito acquired the suffix “Sannitico”, an addition that recognizes its connection to the historical territory of the Samnites and distinguishes it from homonyms. This small town of 1,952 inhabitants, situated 230 meters above sea level in the province of Caserta, developed on the slopes of the Matese Massif, a […]

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In 1927, the municipality of San Potito acquired the suffix “Sannitico”, an addition that recognizes its connection to the historical territory of the Samnites and distinguishes it from homonyms. This small town of 1,952 inhabitants, situated 230 meters above sea level in the province of Caserta, developed on the slopes of the Matese Massif, a geographical area that determined its environmental characteristics and, in part, its history. Its location offers a perspective on the surrounding landscape, dominated by hills and valleys. Understanding what to see in san potito sannitico means exploring a place where civil and religious architecture integrates with a specific natural environment, reflecting the layering of eras and cultures that have passed through this part of Campania.

History and Origins of San Potito Sannitico

The origins of San Potito Sannitico are rooted in remote eras, with traces of settlements dating back to the Samnite age, as its very place name suggests. The territory, in fact, was an integral part of ancient Samnium, the region inhabited by the Samnites, an Italic people known for their resistance against Rome. With Romanization, the area experienced a progressive integration into the imperial administrative organization, although direct evidence from that period is mostly fragmented today or has re-emerged through excavation campaigns.

The medieval period marked a moment of consolidation for the settlement. San Potito became a fief

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