
Ancient Rome
Ancient Rome at the beginning of the third Samnite war
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Sanctuary of Monte Sant’Angelo
Point of Interest
Details
Coordinates | (5800, 2700) |
Description
This early sanctuary site was used for worship, with connections to the local Daunian tribes. Known for its caves and rugged terrain, it later gained more religious significance, though it was already a local sacred site in 298 BCE. The sanctuary highlighted the spiritual practices of the Italic tribes, serving as a cultural landmark and symbol of tribal unity in the region.
Appearance
Stunning view of the rugged cliffs surrounding the sanctuary, with ancient stone formations and a series of caves carved into the mountainside, under a vast sky adorned with soft wisps of clouds.