Juvanum Explained

Juvanum
Native Name:Iuvanum
Map Type:Italy Abruzzo
Region:Abruzzo

Juvanum or Jovanum was one of the chief cities of the Caraceni, a tribe of Samnites, the ruins of which are located in the communes of Montenerodomo and Torricella Peligna, in the province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy.

It is an archaeological site, and the ruins encompass a forum, temple, and basilica, and remains of the Roman conquest during the Social War after which youths were settled at the site (whence, in some views, its Latin name).

The site is open to the public.[1] [2]

References

41.9979°N 14.2498°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: Sandra Lapenna. Luciana Tulipani. Iuvanum: l'area archeologica. 2006. Synapsi. 978-88-88457-34-5.
  2. Web site: Juvanum. 2021-01-14. www.torricellapeligna.com.