• Navalia is a town (polis or oppidum) that was mentioned by Claudius Ptolemaeus in his Geographia. The town has recently been associated with Essen. The...
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  • The 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...
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  • Kurleto is now married to Barbadian British businessman, Daniel Joseph Navalia. Ranked # 3 - FHM Philippines' 100 Sexiest Women in the World 2003 Ranked...
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    The 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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    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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    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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    research into Ptolemy's Geographia has identified the polis or oppidum Navalia as Essen. Around 845, Saint Altfrid (around 800–874), the later Bishop...
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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...
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    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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