[5] The following is the list of localities of the town starting with the most populous: Chocolate The history of the area's pre-Roman originates with the Caraceni shepherds, a subpopulation of the Samnites.
[3] The Oscan language found on archeological remains in the countryside confirms the Samnites being present in Poggio Sannita.
In Roman times, it was the seat of military camps and agricultural villas, as evidenced by the discovery of a sword allegedly dating back to Roman-Samnite wars of the 2nd century B.C.
The origin of the town name Caccavone came about during the high Middle Ages in the time of Saracen’s invasion between 860 and 900 AD.
In 740 AD, the Beneventan principle lords Pandulf and Landulf granted the Caccavone fiefdom to Prince Radoisio, son of Count Berardo.
[6] Around the year 1070, the barons of the Kingdom of Naples including Raul De Petra Ugone's son Act, the feudal lord of Caccavone, who had been among those who had followed William the Conqueror to attend a crusade to the Holy Land.
[6] The existence of the “University (town hall or common) of Caccavone” was created in 1704, the same year as a territorial dispute with Agnone.
Caccavone resisted legal action against the domination of the Universities of Civitanova del Sannio and Schiavi di Abruzzo which had areas inhabited by Caccavonesi.
In 1912 and 1913 the municipality approved the resolutions for the return of the district Scalzavacca by the town of Civitanova Carapellese and Schiavi di Abruzzo.
In 1914 the Provincial Council of Molise judged the disputed Caccavone Carapellese property of the district, but World War I and other Italian events protracted any attempt to resolve the measure.
A short walk from the square, the monument to the fallen back on a slab of stone the names of Poggesi citizens killed in wars with an original cannon.
Area attrezzata di Quarto II Natural oasis in the verdant valley of Verrino equipped for camping and campers.
August 17, San Cataldo, Mass, procession, fireworks, display of local products and great party in the district of the same name.
Every summer the big sporting event is the neighborhood soccer tournament; pits four teams representing precisely the opposite quarters of the town namely: Santa Vittoria or "Conicella”, Santa Maria, and" Plaza ", San Rocco and Saint Lucia or "Mill" title holder.
[5] The typical dishes of the area are represented by means le sagne a pezzate (lasagna), cavati (gnocchi), the cic lievt (typical pasta dough), the palette cheese and eggs (eggs and cheese balls) and magliatiell ( roulade of lamb) as well as various quality sausages.