Roccagloriosa (Cilentan: 'A Rocca) is a town and comune in the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy.
It borders with Alfano, Camerota, Celle di Bulgheria, Laurito, Rofrano, San Giovanni a Piro and Torre Orsaia.
On the hill called "Le Chiaie," artifacts dating back to the Bronze Age (2nd millennium BC) have been found.
From the 5th century BC, a settlement began to form, consisting of elongated rectangular houses built on a stone base.
[5] In the 1st century BCE, survivors of the destruction of Orbitania erected a new settlement, not far from the first one, on a rocky ridge called Armo.