Everything about Giugliano In Campania totally explained
Giugliano in Campania is a town of 105,951 inhabitants in the
province of Napoli,
Campania,
Italy.
History
In 5th-4th century BCE the territory of Giugliano was settled by the
Osci. According to a tradition, the city was founded by a group of colonists from
Cuma in
421 BCE, who called it
Lilianum ("Land of the lilies"). The city remained a small center until
1207, when Cuma was destroyed by the
Neapolitans; some of the citizens from that town, including the clergy and the cathedral capitular, took shelter in Giugliano. The first documents mentioning a fief in Giugliano dates from 1270.
Lords of the city were, in sequence, the Vulcano, Filomarino,
Pignatelli,
D'Aquino, Pinelli and
Colonna.
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