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With a combined total of about 680 warships carrying up to 290,000 crew and marines, the battle was arguably the single largest battle of ancient history, and was possibly the largest naval battle in history by the number of combatants involved.
22 дек. 2023 г. · The Roman fleet consisted of about 330 ships, while the Carthaginian fleet comprised approximately 350 ships.
As the rival fleets—hundreds of ships each, bristling with thousands upon thousands of fighters—faced off below the Sicilian coast, all must have sensed the ...
10 авг. 2020 г. · In 256, the Romans sent a fleet of no less than 330 ships from Sicily to Africa, where the army aboard was supposed to strike at the ...
7 дней назад · A sea victory against the Carthaginians at the Battle of Cape Ecnomus during the First Punic War sent the Romans on their way toward empire.
28 окт. 2021 г. · The Roman forces are estimated at 330 ships, 100,000 sailors and rowers, and 40,000 soldiers. The Romans continued to use the crows boarding ...
The first Punic War (264-241 BC) was a conflict largely fought at sea. Involving over three hundred vessels, the battle depicted here was one of the largest ...
The most reliable sources give the Romans 330 ships and Carthage 350. Including marines, the Roman fleet is said to have carried 140,000 sailors and marines ...
The "largest naval battle in history" is a disputed title between adherents of varying criteria which include the numbers of personnel and/or vessels involved ... Battle of Cape Ecnomus · Battle of the Aegates · Battles of Barfleur and La...
Battle of Cape Ecnomus (256 BC):. Largest naval battle in antiquity. Fought near Cape Ecnomus on the southern coast of Sicily. The Roman fleet, under the ...
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