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CAMPITAE

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in church history, an appellation given to the Donatists, on account of their assembling in the fields for want of churches. For a similar reason, they were also denominated *Montenses* and *Rupitani*.

**CAMPILI**, or **Campoli**, a town of Italy, in the kingdom of Naples, and in the farther Abruzzo, situated in E. Long. 13° 55'. N. Lat. 42° 38'.