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Miseno is one of the of the of in the Province of Naples. Known in ancient Roman times as Misenum, it is the site of a great Roman port.


Geography
Nearby Cape Miseno marks the northwestern end of the Bay of Naples.


History
According to mythology, Misenum was named after , a companion of and trumpeter to . Misenus is supposed to have drowned near here after a competition with the sea-god Triton, as recounted in 's .

With its gorgeous natural setting and the nearby important Roman cities of and , Misenum became, from the Republican era, the site of Roman luxury , such as that of which was taken by and later bought by . It was then appropriated as imperial property and died there in 37 AD.Tacitus Annals 6.50

In 39 BC, Misenum was the site where the short-lived Pact of Misenum was made between (later Augustus), and his rival .Plutarch Antonius 32-33

The first naval base, , nearby at , was built during the civil wars in 36 BC by , the right-hand man of the . It was abandoned and a new base at Misenum developed into the largest Roman port for the Classis Misenensis, the most important fleet. It was a double harbour with two natural basins that exist today. The outer harbour was protected by two breakwaters marked from the south by a double row of in the sea running toward the projection opposite Punta Pennata and from the north by three pilae running south from the Punta Pennata. The inner harbour, the Mare Morto, to the west lies behind a spit of land, and may have been for the reserve fleet and for repair. A channel was cut through the spit to link the harbours.

The town became a in the 1st century.

Pliny the Elder was the in charge of the naval fleet at Misenum in AD 79, at the time of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, visible to the south across the Bay of Naples. Seeing the beginnings of the eruption, Pliny left for a closer view and to effect a possible rescue, and was killed during the eruptions. The account of his death is given by his nephew Pliny the Younger, who was also resident in Misenum at the time.


Monuments
The ancient town including the naval barracks lies below the modern one and hence its layout is poorly understood. Most research has therefore been on the nearby coastal villas which included the fishponds, private harbours and docks in opus caementicium.Gervasio Illiano, Misenum: the Harbour and the City. Landscapes in Context Archeologia e Calcolatori 28.2, 2017, 379-389 Nevertheless a rich resource of inscriptions documenting the population has been found particularly in the necropolis.

The Grotta Dragonara is a huge Roman cistern which was dug into the cliff next to the harbour. It may have been used as water supply for the fleet base and/or for the Villa of Lucullus, which was probably on the hill above.

A Roman theatre is located on the coast cut into the tuff cliffs with a semicircular gallery and is half submerged due to .

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The sacellum of the Augustales
The of the Laird, M. (2015). Res communis Augustalium: Community in the Sacello degli Augustali at Misenum. In Civic Monuments and the Augustales in Roman Italy (pp. 139-182). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9781139051767.006 is also half submerged due to ground water.

It was discovered in 1968. It was a priestly college whose members were generally recruited among the freedmen in charge of the cult of the emperor Augustus and his successors. The architectural, sculptural and epigraphic finds range in date from the Domitian to the age.

A porticoed courtyard is in front of three rooms in the centre of which is the sacellum, a room with an apse in which an altar is reached by a marble flight of steps. Marble statues of and his son were found here, now in the museum. A bronze equestrian statue of Vespasian's other son, , was also found in the left part of the sacellum, crushed under the collapse of rocks above. It had been transformed into his successor after the damnatio memoriae (erasure of the records) as shown by a suture along the contour of the face and by three remnants of hair on the back originally depicting Domitian.museo archeologico dei campi flegrei, catalogo generale, 3: liternum, Baia, Mlseno

A reconstruction of the /ref> It has a façade more than 7 m high, made up of four columns of marble. It is topped by an elegant marble pediment at the centre of which, supported by two winged Victories, is a crown of oak leaves containing the portraits of the priest Lucius Lecanius Primitivus and his wife Cassia Vittoria and between them the pileus, typical priestly headgear.


Notable residents
In his , mocked for owning a property at Misenum (bequeathed to Antony by his paternal grandfather), since it was shared with co-owners, having been mortgaged due to Antony's debts.Cicero Second Philippic XIX.47
(2025). 9781350010239, Bloomsbury Academic.

The powerful and influential Roman empress Agrippina the Younger lived in a palace here, once owned by the orator (then by the emperors, and some three centuries later by Symmachus) in which she resided in the months before her death.Tacitus Annals 14.4 Misenum is also the place of death of Emperor .Tacitus Annals 6.50

Misenum is said to be the birthplace of , a who was martyred with Proculus of Pozzuoli.


In fiction
Misenum is one of the main settings in Robert Harris' novel Pompeii, whose protagonist, Attilius, works as the aquarius at the Piscina Mirabilis (the reservoir to which the Aqua Augusta aqueduct connected).

In the novel , Misenum is the location of a villa owned by Quintus Arrius later bequeathed to his adopted son Judah Ben-Hur. The Ben-Hur family would later live in Misenum.


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