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Mylae and
Naulochus. (Suet. Aug. 16; Appian, B.C. v. 116-22.)
Pompeius himself during the
battle had been
encamped with his land
forces at
Naulochus (Appian...
- The
naval Battle of
Naulochus (Italian:
Battaglia di Nauloco) was
fought on 3
September 36 BC
between the
fleets of ****tus
Pompeius and
Marcus Vipsanius...
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Naulochus is a city on the
north coast of Sicily.
Naulochus or
Naulochos may also
refer to:
Battle of
Naulochus, a
naval battle fought in 36 BC, off Naulochus...
- were
granted freedom and
certain privileges to
reside in
Naulochus. A
theorodokos of
Naulochus is also
appointed to
receive the
theoros of
Argos around...
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publication now in the
public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "
Naulochus".
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography. London: John Murray. Wikimedia...
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while Lepidus and
Statilius Taurus invaded Sicily. In the
Battle of
Naulochus,
Agrippa destro**** the
remainder of ****tus' fleet. ****tus
escaped to Asia...
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ancestor of the gens Julia) — a ship (probably a
reference to the
Battles of
Naulochus and/or Actium), the god Neptune, and a boar. The
symbol of
Taurus may...
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shipments to Rome.
Agrippa defeated Pompey in the
battles of
Mylae and
Naulochus in 36 BC. In 33 BC, he
served as
curule aedile.
Agrippa commanded the...
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honour of
Neptune and in
celebration of his
naval victories at Mylae,
Naulochus and Actium. Near the site of the Pantheon, its
remains were
restored under...
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winched alongside for boarding. It was
first deplo**** at the
Battle of
Naulochus in 36 BC.
Appian explains the
device was "called the 'grip', a
piece of...