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Portus Julius — (alternately spelled in the Latin Iulius ) was the home port for the Roman western imperial fleet, the classis Misenensis , named for nearby Cape Miseno. (The eastern fleet was in Ravenna.) The port was located at the western end of the gulf of… … Wikipedia
Portus [1] — Portus (lat.), 1) Hafen; daher auch 2) Name mehrer Städte: P. Abucini, Ort im Gebiet der Sequaner in Gallien; j. Port sur Saône. P. Achaeorum, 1) Hafen der Stadt Grynion, s.d.; 2) Ankerplatz im Europäischen Sarmatien, zwischen Olbia u. Dromos… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Itius Portus — or Portus Itius, an ancient Roman name for a port in Picardy, of unknown location. The main candidates are Wissant and Boulogne, more usually called Gesoriacum, and later, Bononia.CaesarItius Portus was the name given by Julius Caesar to the… … Wikipedia
Puteŏli — Puteŏli, Küstenstadt in Campanien, westlich von Neapolis, östlich von Cumä, am Puteolānus sinus (früher Cumanus sinus, j. Golfo di Puzzuoli), welcher sich zwischen Promontorium Misenum u. P. Minervae hinzog, an dessen Küste die reizenden Bäder… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Lucrīner See — Lucrīner See, im Altertum eine Lagune an der Bai von Bajä und Puteoli, von derselben nur durch einen schmalen Damm getrennt, berühmt wegen ihrer Austern. An der Nordseite trennte ein schmaler Erdstrich den L. S. vom See Avernus (s. d.), den… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Latin declension — Latin grammar Verb Conjugation Subjunctive by attraction Indirect Statement Declension Ablative Usages Dative Usages Latin is an inflected language, and as such has nouns, pronouns, and adjectives that must be declined in order to serve a… … Wikipedia
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa — This article is about the Roman statesman and general. For the personal name, see Agrippa (praenomen). For a list of individuals with this name, see Agrippa (disambiguation). Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa … Wikipedia
Roman Navy — The Roman Navy (Latin: Classis , lit. fleet ) comprised the naval forces of the Roman state. Unlike modern naval forces, it never existed as an autonomous service, but operated as an adjunct to the Roman army. Founded in ca. 311 BC, and massively … Wikipedia
Caesar's invasions of Britain — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Caesar s invasions of Britain partof=Caesar s Gallic Wars caption=Edward Armitage s reconstruction of the first invasion date=55 and 54 BC place=Kent, the Thames, and Essex casus= territory=None |result=Nominal… … Wikipedia
Conquête des Gaules — Guerre des Gaules Guerre des Gaules Informations générales Date 58 à 51/50 av. J. C. Lieu Gaule, Bretagne … Wikipédia en Français