• art to carry a written inscription. The Roman name for the monument is Nautae Parisiaci (the sailors of the Parisii, who were a tribe of Gauls). It was...
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    name has only appeared once with an image, when it was inscribed on the Nautae Parisiaci (the sailors of the Parisii, who were a tribe of Gauls). Otherwise...
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    " tragedy) Leo ("The Lion," a comedy) Lycurgus ("Lycurgus," a tragedy) Nautae ("Sailors", a comedy) Paelex ("The Concubine," or "Mistress", comedy) Personata...
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    tempestas magna in mari, et navis periclitabatur conteri. 5 Et timuerunt nautae et clamaverunt unusquisque ad deum suum et miserunt vasa, quae erant in...
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    of Gaul, and river traffic was heavy. The Lyonnais company of boatmen (nautae) was the largest and "most honored" in Gaul. Archeological evidence suggests...
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    galley crewmen themselves called themselves milites, "soldiers", rather than nautae, "sailors". The Roman galley fleets were turned into provincial patrol forces...
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    French. Sheet 4 73°N,48°E Semes saxum et promontorium, quod praetereuntes nautae projecto munere pacant ne tempestate obruantur. The rock and promontory...
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  • aurigae m. ('auriga, charioteer'), pīrāta, pīrātae m. ('pirate') and nauta, nautae m. ('sailor'). The predominant letter in the ending forms of this declension...
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    galley crewmen themselves called themselves milites, "soldiers", rather than nautae, "sailors". The Roman galley fleets were turned into provincial patrol forces...
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    Helicen et Burin Achaïdas urbes, / Invenies sub aquis: et adhuc ostendere nautæ / Inclinata solent cum mœnibus oppida mersis.") The 1817 earthquake at Aigio...
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    with the poem Vercingetorix and the great praise five times with Sponsa nautae (1882), Ad Vergilium (1885), Ad Bononiam (1888), Ravenna (1911) and Aeriae...
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  • First Mithridatic War, provides us with a list of a ship's officers, the nautae: the gubernator (kybernētēs in Greek) was the helmsman or pilot, the celeusta...
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    (from classis = "fleet"), who were mostly non-citizens nauticarum from nautae= "sailors" maritima praetoria originally a cohort of the Praetorian Guard...
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    Examples include Anualonacu, meaning "sanctuary of Anualō [a god]" and nautae Parisiaci, meaning "sailors of the Parisii [tribe]". In northern France...
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    1769 Charitas omnia vincit (modi sacri), motet, Venice 1769 Paventi ut nautae in G major, psalm, Venice 1770 Salve Regina in F major, hymn (antiphon)...
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