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Navalia is a town (polis or oppidum) that was
mentioned by
Claudius Ptolemaeus in his Geographia. The town has
recently been ****ociated with Essen. The...
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Navalia was a
military port of
Ancient Rome
which may also have
included a
naval dockyard. It is
thought to have been
sited on the left bank of the...
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recorded that the
building was used for
naumachiae (more
properly known as
navalia proelia) or
simulated sea battles.
Accounts of the
inaugural games held...
- held, like Conxemar, an
annual event dedicated to
frozen fish products. "
Navalia shipbuilding Exhibition"takes
place every second year. The shipbuilding...
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built by Marc
Antony The
Emporium (Exchange) The
Apostases (Magazines) The
Navalia (Docks),
lying west of the Timonium,
along the
seafront as far as the mole...
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river port on the
western edge of the town was
expanded with the
navalia, a
squarish basin built in from the river. A
warehouse on the east side...
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Roman Archaeology 19 (2006) 94–120; Tucci, Pier
Luigi (with
Lucos Cozza), ‘
Navalia’,
Archeologia classica 57 (2006) 175–202; Tucci, Pier Luigi, ‘Imagining...
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events with
potentially thousands of deaths. The
naumachia (also
called navalia proelia by the Romans) was one of the latter, a large-scale and bloody...
- Verona,
Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1984.
Lucos Cozza and Pier
Luigi Tucci,
Navalia, in
Archeologia classica 57 (2006), pp. 175–202.
Giovanna Maria Forni,...
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aestiva Summer camp/fortresses
castra hiberna Winter camp/fortresses
castra navalia /
castra nautica Navy camp/fortresses In
Latin the term
castrum is much...