Pompeii
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Pompeii
II. History

The city was founded about 600 bc by the Oscans, who were later conquered by the Samnites. Under the dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla it became a Roman colony in 80 bc and later a favourite resort for wealthy Romans, reaching a population of about 20,000 at the beginning of the Christian era. It was also a place of considerable trade and was the port town of Nola and other inland cities of the fertile valley of the Sarnus. The city was much damaged by an earthquake in ad 62. It was completely demolished in ad 79 by an eruption of Vesuvius that overwhelmed the towns of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Stabiae and which is graphically described in the Letters of Pliny the Younger. The eruption also changed the course of the Sarnus and raised the sea beach, placing the river and the sea at a considerable distance from the ruined city and obscuring the original site.