Campania

Campania, an ancient prov. in the W. of Italy, of great fertility, and yields corn, wine, and oil in great abundance; Capua was the capital, the chief towns of which now are Naples, Salerno, and Gaeta; it was a favourite resort of the wealthy families of ancient Rome.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Campanella, Tommaso * Campanile
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Cameroon
Camilla
Camillus, Marcus Furius
Camisards
Camoëns
Camorra
Campagna
Campaign, The
Campan, Mme. de
Campanella, Tommaso
Campania
Campanile
Campbell
Campbell, Alexander
Campbell, Sir Colin, Lord Clyde
Campbell, George
Campbell, John
Campbell, John Francis
Campbell, John Macleod
Campbell, Thomas
Campbeltown

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Campania in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

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Arnold
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Nævius, Cneius
Plinius Secundus, Caius
Plotinus