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Calore Irpino

Calore
Benevento-Ponte Vanvitelli.jpg
The Calore at Benevento
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Map of the Calore River and its three main tributaries
Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationMonte Cervialto, Monti Picentini
 • elevation1,809 m (5,935 ft)
MouthVolturno
 • coordinates
41°11′06″N 14°27′46″E / 41.18500°N 14.46278°E
Length108 km (67 mi)
Basin size3,085 square kilometres (1,191 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average31.8 m3/s (1,120 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionVolturnoTyrrhenian Sea
Tributaries
 • leftSabato
 • rightUfita, Tammaro

The Calore Irpino or Calore Beneventano or Calore River is a river in southwestern Italy. It rises from the Monte Cervialto, elevation 1,809 metres (5,935 ft) above sea level, in the Monti Picentini sub-range of the Apennine Mountains. The river flows first in the province of Avellino, and then in that of Benevento, before flowing into the Volturno. In ancient times it was known as Calor.

Overview

On 8 May 663, a large detachment of the army of the Eastern Emperor Constans II, which had invaded the Lombard Duchy of Benevento, was defeated here in battle by the army of King Grimoald, under the joined command of Mitola, Count of Capua, and Grimoald's son, Romuald.

Having already abandoned the siege of Benevento and every small conquest done in Italy, Constans, falling back to Naples, lost any hope to push back the Lombards and re-establish Byzantine sovereignty over southern Italy.

Sources

  • Iamalio, Antonio (1918). la Regina del Sannio. Naples: P. Federico & G. Ardia.

External links

  • The dictionary definition of Calore at Wiktionary


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