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Second Punic War, Livy
recorded prodigies in the
winter sky,
including navium speciem de
caelo adfulsisse ("phantom
ships had been seen
gleaming in the...
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minime curans eos ****
ferro occidere nisi ****
lignis silvae.
Congregata navium parvitate, **** his Brttannis, qui
libidem adhue superstites erant, venit...
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phaselus ille, quem videtis,
hospites ait
fuisse navium celerrimus neque ullius natantis impetum trabis nequisse praeterire, sive
palmulis opus
foret volare...
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Xlendi Suburb Ix-Xlendi A
panoramic view of
Xlendi Coat of arms Motto:
Navium Tutela Xlendi Coordinates: 36°1′47″N 14°13′8″E / 36.02972°N 14.21889°E...
- was in
command of
William the Conqueror's war
ships and was
styled "Dux
Navium Militarium." He was
created the 1st
feudal Baron of
Ixworth (his
place of...
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Agnes le Notere, 1324) were
elected collectores. The
survey Inquisitio Navium of 1337
mentions 12
Heacham tenants owning fishing ships. The richest, Simon...
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Plagiomimicus navia (Harvey, 1875) (alternative
spelling Plagiomimicus navium)
Plagiomimicus ochoa (Barnes, 1904)
Plagiomimicus olivalis (Barnes & McDunnough...
- phasēlus ille quem vidētis, hospitēs, |u– u– |u – u– | u – u ῡ | ait
fuisse nāvium celerrimus "That sailing-boat
which you see, strangers,
claims to have once...
- poetry. The word 'claim' is used in the same way in English: ait
fuisse nāvium celerrimus (Catullus) 'he
claims to have been the
fastest of boats' Although...
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designs were
published in
Amsterdam by C. J. Visscher, the
Icones Variarum navium hollandicarum, the
first 'iconography' of ship
types since Pieter Bruegel's...