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The notion that the Romans were "forced" into naval dominance in the Mediterranean is as old as Roman history itself, yet it holds true only in part. An analysis of historical events and the latest underwater discoveries reveals a deeply rooted maritime culture whichalongside the strength of the legionsproved to be a decisive instrument for Roman expansion into the *Mare Nostrum*. Featuring over 400 drawings, diagrams, photographs, tables, and helpful appendices, this text offers a comprehensive and modern overview of Roman ships, history, and naval technology, spanning from their origins to the beginning of the first millennium AD.
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- Cascarino, Giuseppe
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- Navi di Roma
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- Italian text, paperback, numerous illustrations. 428 pages.
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- new
- Subtitle
- L'arte del dominio del mare
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