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  • Justin Squire, 14, Hagerman, N . M . _ naumachia
  • The naumachia of Claudius therefore truly reproduced naval combat.
  • It was different for Claudius'naumachia.
  • New York artist Duke Riley staged a naumachia in 2009 at the Queens Museum of Art.
  • Caesar, creator of the naumachia, simply had to transpose the same principle to another environment.
  • Parc Monceau in Paris features a " naumachia " water feature, surrounded by a colonnade.
  • There is no evidence that this form of address was used on any occasion other than this single naumachia.
  • Through the choreography of the combat, the naumachia had the ability to represent historical or pseudo-historical themes.
  • A " naumachia " in the Colosseum could therefore not have been as grand as the previous ones.
  • In its further course, the Cakircak also ran through the city stadion, so that naumachia could be given.
  • Indeed, there are countless signs of jousting in the Roman Empire, especially during naumachia ( literally " naval combat " ).
  • The specific nature of the spectacle as well as the historical themes borrowed from the Greek world are closely tied to the term naumachia.
  • This makes sense, if the naumachia was no longer in use in his time ( second half of the first century CE ).
  • In 2009 he constructed four ships for the purpose of staging a Naumachia, a Roman-style gladiatorial sea battle staged for an audience.
  • It had bleachers ( tiered stands for spectators ) and the surface was about one sixth the size of the Augustan " naumachia ".
  • In 18th and 19th century England, several parks featured mock naval battles with model ships, which were also referred to as " naumachia ".
  • The naumachia was thus a bloodier show than gladiatorial combat, which consisted of smaller engagements and where the combat did not necessarily end with the death of the losers.
  • In 1622 Holland published in quarto a long poem describing the 1571 Battle of Lepanto entitled " Naumachia; or, Holland's sea-fight ".
  • If Ausonius is to be believed, ( Moselle, 200-2, 29 ), a " naumachia " was held on the Moselle River between local youth.
  • Claudius gave a " naumachia " in 52 AD on a natural body of water, Fucine Lake, to celebrate the completion of drainage work and tunneling on the site.
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