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The Navies of Rome

Author : Michael Pitassi
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : History
ISBN : 9781843836001

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fleet of warships numerically far larger than anything in existence today. And yet this fascinating aspect of Roman rule has remained largely unstudied. Structured around a detailed chronology of the establishment, development and eventual decline of Rome's sea going forces, this work examines the role of naval warfare in the construction of Europe's first great empire. Bringing together archaeological, pictorial and documentary evidence, it suggests many new avenues for research and highlights a long overlooked arena of naval scholarship." --Book Jacket.

The Roman Navy

Author : Michael Pitassi
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 379 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2012-05-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781473817753

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The Roman Navy was remarkable for its size, reach and longevity. As significant as the Royal Navy was to the British Empire in the nineteenth century, the Roman Navy was crucial to the extraordinary expansion of Imperial power and for its maintenance over a period of more than 800 years. The fabric and organisation of this maritime force is at the core of this new book.At the height of its power the Roman Navy was, at least in numerical terms, the largest maritime force ever to have existed. It employed tens of thousands of sailors and maintained and fought fleets of ships larger than any forces since. In these pages the author looks at all the aspects of the Navy in turn. Shipbuilding, rigs and fittings, and shipboard weaponry are covered as are all the principal ship from the earliest types to the very last. The command structure is outlined, as are all aspects of the crews lives, their recruitment, terms of service, training and uniforms. Life onboard, food and drink, discipline, religion and superstition are described, while seamanship and navigation are dealt with along with bases and shore establishments. Operations feature prominently, the allied and enemy navies compared, and specimen battles employed to explain fighting tactics.All these aspects changed and developed hugely over the great span of the Roman empire but this fascinating book brings this complex story together in one brilliant volume.

Roman Warships

Author : Michael Pitassi
Publisher : Boydell Press
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : 9781843836100

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An examination of Roman naval development, drawing upon archaeological evidence, documentary accounts and visual representation.

Imperial Roman Naval Forces 31 BC–AD 500

Author : Raffaele D’Amato
Publisher : Osprey Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2009-11-24
Category : History
ISBN : 1846033179

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Imperial Roman Naval Forces 31 BC–AD 500 by Raffaele D’Amato Pdf

The Roman navy, although somewhat overshadowed by the Legions, played an important role for the Roman Empire. For the army to conquer and rule its vast territories, control of the sea lanes was essential. The navy fleets needed to be structured and powerful in order to dominate the trade routes, transport Legions and defend and attack against pirates and other enemies. Under Augustus in 31BC, the navy consisted of 800 warships with many being sent to Ravenna and Misenus in Italy, and smaller squadrons to the external coasts (e.g. Gaul, Spain, Britain) and to the major rivers, to support land operations (e.g. Rhine, Danube, Seine and others). When Roman coasts came under attack from Teutonic raiders in the 3rd and 4th centuries, the navy played a key part in the defense of the empire. This book provides a detailed re-evaluation of the vital contribution made by the Roman navy to imperial power, covering the organization of the fleets and the everyday life of the soldiers. Previously unpublished research is complemented by superb color reconstructions of the uniforms and equipment, making this a central resource on a neglected piece of ancient history.

Sea Power in Ancient History

Author : Arthur MacCartney Shepard
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1924
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015008818091

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Ældre bog fra 1925, der omhandler de græske og romerske flåder i antikken. Bogen beskriver søkrigsførelse, taktikker, bevæbninger, personnel, træning og skibstyper. Herefter beskrivelser af slag og krige som henholdvis den græske og romerske flåde deltog i.

Imperial Roman Warships 27 BC–193 AD

Author : Raffaele D’Amato
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2016-01-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472810908

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Imperial Roman Warships 27 BC–193 AD by Raffaele D’Amato Pdf

The Roman Empire was not only built by the strength of the legions but also by a navy that was the most powerful maritime force ever to have existed. It was the presence of this fleet that secured the trade routes and maintained the communications within the huge Empire. The superior design of their warships, coupled with skilled naval commanders such as Agrippa, Sextus Pompeius and Pontus Euxinus, gave the Roman Empire a formidable navy that could defend the coasts of the three continents under the rule of the Caesars. Featuring archaeological photography and lavish artistic reconstructions, this book reveals the design and development history of Rome's naval force at the height of its Imperial power. As well as examining its warships, it reveals the navy's structure and the tactics that were developed to make the most of Rome's naval design superiority.

Republican Roman Warships 509–27 BC

Author : Raffaele D’Amato
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 49 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2015-09-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472808288

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Republican Roman Warships 509–27 BC by Raffaele D’Amato Pdf

The birth of the mighty Roman Navy was anchored in the Romans' extraordinary ability to absorb and perfect the technology of other states and empires. This is the story of the design, development and operation of the Republican Roman warship in the age of the conquest of the Mediterranean, from the first Roman naval adventure of 394 BC and the Punic Wars, to Pompey's operations against the Cilician Pirates and Caesar's victorious naval campaigns in Armorica, concluding with the consolidation of the Mediterranean Sea as Mare Nostrum with the battle of Actium in 31 BC. Archaeological photography, including those of exciting new finds, such as the Roman warship rosta (rams) found in the Aegates Islands, accompany lavish artistic reconstructions in illustrating the ships of the first Roman navy.

Imperial Roman Warships 193–565 AD

Author : Raffaele D’Amato
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 49 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2017-02-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472818287

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Imperial Roman Warships 193–565 AD by Raffaele D’Amato Pdf

The period of relative peace enjoyed by the Roman Empire in its first two centuries ended with the Marcomannic Wars. The following centuries saw near-constant warfare, which brought new challenges for the Roman Navy. It was now not just patrolling the Mediterranean but also fighting against invaders with real naval skill such as Genseric and his Vandals. With research from newly discovered shipwrecks and archaeological finds as well as the rich contemporary source material, this study examines the equipment and tactics used by the navy and the battles they fought in this tumultuous period, which includes the fall of Rome and the resurgence of the Eastern Empire under Justinian the Great. Using spectacular illustrations, carefully researched ship profiles, and maps, this third volume in Osprey's Roman Warships miniseries charts the ultimate evolution of the Roman fleet in one of the most fascinating periods of its history.

Hellenistic Naval Warfare and Warships 336-30 BC

Author : Michael Paul Pitassi
Publisher : Pen and Sword Military
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2023-04-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781399097611

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Hellenistic Naval Warfare and Warships 336-30 BC by Michael Paul Pitassi Pdf

The Hellenistic period, from Alexander the Great to the Battle of Actium, was a time of great technological change and innovation in naval design. There was a naval arms race between the Successor States that culminated in a plethora of ship types and the largest oared vessels ever built. Michael Pitassi gathers all the available evidence and comparative data to reconstruct the various classes of warship. Each is illustrated with clear diagrams and scale models, with particular attention paid to the arrangement of oars and rowers, the subject of much ongoing debate. He narrates the key naval battles of the period, huge affairs involving hundreds of ships, describing the forces engaged and the tactics employed. Strategic factors such as the location of port facilities, the supply of timber and maritime trade are also considered.

Roman Britain and the Roman Navy

Author : David J. P. Mason
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : WISC:89081760332

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Roman Britain and the Roman Navy by David J. P. Mason Pdf

This interesting and well-illustrated study focuses on one particular element of the Roman navy, the Classis Britannica. Mason draws on recent excavations of Saxon shore forts, the remains of the few warships that have been found, and the distribution of Classis Britannica tile stamps in England and along the coast of mainland Europe, to identify the organization of the British fleet, the location of its ports and harbors, the type of ships used, and the sea paths taken.

The Age of Titans

Author : William Michael Murray,William M. Murray
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199382255

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While we know a great deal about naval strategies in the classical Greek and later Roman periods, our understanding of the period in between--the Hellenistic Age--has never been as complete. However, thanks to new physical evidence discovered in the past half-century and the construction of Olympias, a full-scale working model of an Athenian trieres (trireme) by the Hellenic Navy during the 1980s, we now have new insights into the evolution of naval warfare following the death of Alexander the Great. In what has been described as an ancient naval arms race, the successors of Alexander produced the largest warships of antiquity, some as long as 400 feet carrying as many as 4000 rowers and 3000 marines. Vast, impressive, and elaborate, these warships "of larger form"--as described by Livy--were built not just to simply convey power but to secure specific strategic objectives. When these particular factors disappeared, this "Macedonian" model of naval power also faded away--that is, until Cleopatra and Mark Antony made one brief, extravagant attempt to reestablish it, an endeavor Octavian put an end to once and for all at the battle of Actium. Representing the fruits of more than thirty years of research, The Age of Titans provides the most vibrant account to date of Hellenistic naval warfare.

The Roman Imperial Navy

Author : Chester G. Starr
Publisher : Cambridge : W. Heffer
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1960
Category : Rome
ISBN : UCAL:B5136558

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The Age of Titans

Author : William Murray,William Michael Murray
Publisher : OUP USA
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 9780195388640

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The Age of Titans examines how heavy warships crewed by thousands of men developed from the agile triremes so popular during the Greek Classical Age. Following Alexander the Great, a new focus on naval siege warfare explains the rise in popularity of big ship navies and defines the model of naval power they made possible.

Rome Rules the Waves: A Naval Staff Appreciation of Ancient Rome's Maritime Strategy 300 Bce - 500 Ce

Author : James Bloom
Publisher : Pen & Sword Military
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2019-12-06
Category : History
ISBN : 1781590249

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Rome Rules the Waves: A Naval Staff Appreciation of Ancient Rome's Maritime Strategy 300 Bce - 500 Ce by James Bloom Pdf

The commonly-held view of Rome's naval history is that it essentially ended with the defeat of Antony and Cleopatra's fleet at Actium in 31 BC, which left Rome with no rivals at sea just as the Republican period gave way to the Empire. There were no more big naval battles so, this view would have it, Rome's navy was scarcely needed and its role was of little significance to the strategy of the Empire. James J. Bloom rams this point of view below the waterline in his appraisal of the crucial role of both the Roman imperial navy and the steep learning curve of its predecessor, the naval forces of the Roman Republic. The author (following the line of preeminent naval theoreticians, Alfred Mahan and Sir Julian Corbett) takes the view that sea power is not merely about naval engagements. In its deeper sense, sea power is the steadfast exertion of command of the sea lanes to project trade, suppress piracy, transport troops and supplies and protect land-based military garrisons and expeditions. In effect, this book is a grand-strategical survey of Roman naval power as an instrument to support Roman imperial policy. In contrast to other works on the subject, Bloom argues that modern naval strategic theory can be usefully applied to Roman naval operations. The geography of their empire determined that the Romans would move most of their military supplies by water. During both the Republican and Imperial periods, nearly all of the provinces had extensive coasts alongside the Mediterranean, the Black Sea or the Atlantic Ocean. These interconnected seaways gave the Romans a distinct advantage over their adversaries around the perimeter, who generally had to utilize coasts adjacent to or interdicted by Roman maritime control. As Roman land power threaded along the Black Sea and Atlantic shorelines, major river and estuarine systems became a significant component of this web of vital waterways. Amphibious reach was an essential element of Roman sea power in guarding the wet flanks of the legions and ferrying troops to threatened choke points. Appendices will include scale drawings of the various ship types discussed in the text with their characteristics displayed in tabular form, several maps illustrating the maritime factors of the empire, and a resume of maritime exploration and discoveries in Roman times.

The Roman Imperial Navy

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1941
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:876196622

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