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Uni: The Roman Navy
bobstafford Started conversation Jul 9, 2010
Project Name: The Roman Navy
Field Researcher:"U3151547"
Faculty: History, Philosophy and Spirituality
Start Date: 4-June-2010
End Date: 4-July-2010
Assisting Sub-editor: (to be allocated)
Project Description
When the Roman navy was founded between the years 310 to 300 BC, it was based on an existing Greek model. The Romans made one alteration of the Greek organisation by making the fleet a branch of the army1. The first Roman navy was a small fleet of triremes and were ships with soldiers stationed onboard. This original small navy was scrapped a few years later as at that time Rome really never felt a need for a permanent navy.
Completed entries
A69448440 The Roman Navy
A69449962 The Fleets Roman Of The Roman Empire
A69451374 Roman Navy Ranks
A69451572 The Ships of the Roman Fleet<
A69452175 The Classis Britannica
Uni: The Roman Navy
Bluebottle Posted May 13, 2011
I see the first one is on the front page this week, and you still hadn't had any reply here...
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Uni: The Roman Navy
bobstafford Posted May 17, 2013
edited and published as individual entries
http://www.h2g2.com/dna/h2g2/brunel/A86206197
http://www.h2g2.com/dna/h2g2/brunel/A74481906
http://www.h2g2.com/dna/h2g2/brunel/A86206188
http://www.h2g2.com/dna/h2g2/brunel/A85981161
Uni: The Roman Navy - Complete
Bluebottle Posted Feb 20, 2015
Edited Entries:
A86206197 - The Fleets of the Roman Navy
A74481807 - Roman Fleet Types and Patrol Areas
A74481906 - Roman Navy Ranks
A86206188 - The Ships of the Roman Fleet
A85981161 - The Naval and Coastal Defences of Roman Britain
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