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During the Roman Empire ships were constructed to transport obelisks from Egypt across the Mediterranean to Rome and Constantinople (modern Istanbul). Pliny the Elder (23–79 CE) and Ammianus Marcellinus (330–393 CE) give accounts of how obelisks were brought to Rome. [36]
Roman fleet was named in ancient Rome as clasis. Its main centres were in Ravenna and Misenum, and smaller ones in some coastal provinces and on the Rhine and Danube. Seamen were recruited from the lowest sections of Roman society, even from slaves.
An overview of the ships used by the Romans, either civilian or military, from the Corbita to the Quinquereme, the Punic war to the Empire.
Roman Ships: Ancient Roman ships were based upon those of their Italic allies and quickly equipped to dominate the seas against Carthage. Merchant ships, and war ships enabled peaceful trade across the Mediterranean.
1 sie 2022 · The 79 CE eruption gives a unique opportunity to merge all the multidisciplinary studies together, and make a picture as complete as possible of the entire eruption from the magma chamber, through the conduit, to the far atmosphere and landscape.
14 lis 2018 · In 79 CE there was a huge volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius, which buried and at the same time preserved monuments in m.in. Stabiae, Herculaneum or Pompeii.
25 lut 2020 · English: This category is for all images, articles and subcategories of Roman ships, Roman Sea battles, Roman admirals, Roman naval military equipment, etc.