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- the Macedonian navy[clarify] in the latter half of the 1st century BCE. Liburnae pla**** a pivotal role in the Battle of Actium in Greece (31 BCE), cementing...
- is mentioned as the Duke of Dalmatia and Liburnia (dux Dalmatiae atque Liburnae), having succeeded his uncle Borna, a Frankish v****al. He is mentioned...
- Romans' enemies in this expedition, while Appian (Bell. Civ., II, 39) noted liburnae as swift galleys the Romans first fought with when they entered the Adriatic...
- key part of the Roman navy in the second half of the 1st century BCE. Liburnae pla**** a key role in the Battle of Actium in Greece (31 BCE), which saw...
- origo peregrino sacro, parum comperi, nisi quod signum ipsum in modum liburnae figuratum docet advectam religionem. Birley translation: Part of the Suebi...
- The attested ships used by the Moesian fleet were mainly the ubiquitous liburnae used by most Roman provincial fleets, of which two names survive: "Armata"...
- attempted to crush it by executing Claudius Pyrrichus, the trierarch of the liburnae and the equis Quintus Certus. As a result, the Corsicans swore an oath...