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Mīsēnēnsis, e [ Misena ]мизенский T
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Classis Misenensis — This article is part of the series on: Military of ancient Rome (portal) 753 BC – AD 476 Structural history Roman army (unit types and ranks … Wikipedia
Armada romana — El uso del corvus contrarrestó la superior experiencia en el combate naval cartaginesa, permitiendo a los romanos establecer su hegemonía naval en el Mediterráneo occidental. La Armada Romana (en latín classis, literalmente flota) comprendió las… … Wikipedia Español
Classis Ravennatis — The classis Ravennatis ( Fleet of Ravenna ), later awarded the honorifics praetoria and Pia Vindex , was the second most senior fleet of the imperial Roman Navy after the classis Misenensis . History Ravenna had been used for ship construction… … Wikipedia
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Misenum — History According to mythology, Misenum was named after Misenus, a companion of Hector and trumpeter to Aeneas. Misenus is supposed to have drowned near here after a trumpet competition with the sea god Triton, as recounted in Virgil s Aeneid.In… … Wikipedia
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