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    Portus Julius
    (alternately spelled in the Latin "Iulius") was the home port for the Roman western imperial fleet, the
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    Portus Julius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    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 Naples and other than the waters...
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    cover Submerged archaeological structures of the Phlegraean area
    On ULIXES you can make virtual visits in the most important archaeological and monumental sites of the Phlegraean Fields. You can find articles about underwater archaeology, ... Two of these personages, W. ...
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    The Portus Julius
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    Portus Julius Totally Explained
    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.
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    Portus Julius
    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.
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    Portus Julius On TripAtlas.Com
    '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.
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    MISENUM - Portus Julius « War and Game
    Misenum was the largest base, Portus Julius, of the Roman navy, since it was the base of the Classis Misenensis, the most important Roman fleet.
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    Lists him among the premier musicians and composers of the early 1700s, especially for his contributions to opera buffa. Also notes his religious works, ... Today, of course, most people, ...
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    Year 37 BC was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa created the "portus Julius" in the today submersed town of Puteoli (the modern Pozzuoli, close to Naples). Octavian engineered the...
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