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Naumachia

noun
(pl. naumachiae, naumachias)
1.
A naval spectacle; a mock sea battle put on by the ancient Romans.  Synonym: naumachy.






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... the exceptional scantlings of timber in antiquity may be interesting, though not strictly belonging to our subject. A stick of fir prepared to repair a bridge over the Naumachia in the time of Nero was left unused for some time to satisfy public curiosity. It measured 120 feet by 2 feet the entire length. The mast of the vessel which brought the large obelisk from Egypt, afterwards set up in the Circus Maximus, and now in front ...
— Intarsia and Marquetry • F. Hamilton Jackson



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