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naumachia Meaning in Bengali



একটি নৌবাহিনীর প্রদর্শনী; একটি উপহাস সমুদ্র যুদ্ধ প্রাচীন রোমানরা আরোপ করা





naumachia's Usage Examples:

around 800 first received the name of "San Pellegrino in Naumachia", making reference to the naumachia built northwest of the Castel Sant'Angelo and dedicated.


The naumachia (in Latin naumachia, from the Ancient Greek ναυμαχία/naumachía, literally "naval combat") in the Ancient Roman world referred to both the.


suitable for drinking, however, and emperor Augustus used it to fill his naumachia in Trastevere.


The key event is the naumachia of 2 BC.


naval battles, had been popular in Roman times, when they were known as naumachia, and the custom was resurrected at various times during the Middle Ages.


further course, the Cakircak also ran through the city stadion, so that naumachia could be given.


Max and Emil continued and added other attractions, including a type of naumachia that involved electro-mechanical effects and pyrotechnics.


completion of a sea wall, the Escadre d'évolution held a naval review and naumachia under Chef d'Escadre Albert de Rions, with his flag on the 74-gun Patriote.


water was hardly fit to drink, and was mainly intended to supply his naumachia (lake made for a sham naval battle) at Rome, near San Francesco a Ripa.


available, it is not known that the Roman Circus of Toletum was used for naumachia (recreation of naval battles) as it happened, for example, in the Roman.



naumachia's Meaning':

a naval spectacle; a mock sea battle put on by the ancient Romans

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