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The Navalia was a military port of Ancient Rome which may also have included a naval dockyard. It is thought to have been sited on the left bank of the river Tiber to the south of the Campus Martius and is sometimes called the 'Navalia superiora' to distinguish it from another military port further down the Tiber near the Forum Boarium (the 'Navalia inferiora'). The structures, probably gable roofed shipsheds of the period, were also mentioned as being used to hold hostages and circus animals, perhaps during the later period where silting meant navigation on the upper Tiber had become difficult.

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  • Navalia (de)
  • Navalia (fr)
  • Navalia (it)
  • Navalia (Rome) (en)
  • Navália (pt)
  • Navalia (sv)
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  • Navalia bezeichnete bei den Römern sowohl als auch Werftanlagen. (de)
  • The Navalia was a military port of Ancient Rome which may also have included a naval dockyard. It is thought to have been sited on the left bank of the river Tiber to the south of the Campus Martius and is sometimes called the 'Navalia superiora' to distinguish it from another military port further down the Tiber near the Forum Boarium (the 'Navalia inferiora'). The structures, probably gable roofed shipsheds of the period, were also mentioned as being used to hold hostages and circus animals, perhaps during the later period where silting meant navigation on the upper Tiber had become difficult. (en)
  • Les Navalia désignent, dans la Rome antique, le port fluvial militaire et les arsenaux associés, ainsi que peut-être un chantier naval, installés sur la rive gauche du Tibre, au sud du Champ de Mars. Ce port a pu être désigné comme les Navalia superiora afin de le distinguer d'un autre port militaire établi plus en aval du Tibre, près du forum Boarium (Navalia inferiora). (fr)
  • I Navalia furono il più antico porto militare di Roma antica: sede dell'arsenale (cioè dell'impianto adibito alla costruzione e alla manutenzione delle navi da guerra) e base di stazionamento della flotta militare durante i mesi invernali. Si trattò di strutture collocate sulla sponda sinistra del fiume Tevere, nel Campo Marzio (con la suddivisione augustea dell'Urbe in regioni la zona entrò nella Regio IX Circus Flaminius), non molto lontano dall'area del primo porto commerciale di Roma (il porto tiberino). (it)
  • Navalia var en militärhamn och ett skeppsvarv vid Tibern på södra Marsfältet i antikens Rom. Hamnen anlades förmodligen på 300-talet f.Kr. och var belägen väster om dagens Palazzo Farnese. År 167 f.Kr. förtöjdes de erövrade makedoniska skeppen vid Navalia. I mitten av 100-talet eldhärjades Navalia och återuppbyggdes av den grekiske arkitekten . Det är inte känt när Navalia revs, men Prokopios (500-talet e.Kr.) nämner hamnen. (sv)
  • Navália (em latim: Navalia) era um estaleiro, porto e base militar da frota romana em Roma localizado na margem do Tibre perto do Campo de Marte. (pt)
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  • Navalia bezeichnete bei den Römern sowohl als auch Werftanlagen. (de)
  • The Navalia was a military port of Ancient Rome which may also have included a naval dockyard. It is thought to have been sited on the left bank of the river Tiber to the south of the Campus Martius and is sometimes called the 'Navalia superiora' to distinguish it from another military port further down the Tiber near the Forum Boarium (the 'Navalia inferiora'). The structures, probably gable roofed shipsheds of the period, were also mentioned as being used to hold hostages and circus animals, perhaps during the later period where silting meant navigation on the upper Tiber had become difficult. (en)
  • Les Navalia désignent, dans la Rome antique, le port fluvial militaire et les arsenaux associés, ainsi que peut-être un chantier naval, installés sur la rive gauche du Tibre, au sud du Champ de Mars. Ce port a pu être désigné comme les Navalia superiora afin de le distinguer d'un autre port militaire établi plus en aval du Tibre, près du forum Boarium (Navalia inferiora). (fr)
  • I Navalia furono il più antico porto militare di Roma antica: sede dell'arsenale (cioè dell'impianto adibito alla costruzione e alla manutenzione delle navi da guerra) e base di stazionamento della flotta militare durante i mesi invernali. Si trattò di strutture collocate sulla sponda sinistra del fiume Tevere, nel Campo Marzio (con la suddivisione augustea dell'Urbe in regioni la zona entrò nella Regio IX Circus Flaminius), non molto lontano dall'area del primo porto commerciale di Roma (il porto tiberino). (it)
  • Navalia var en militärhamn och ett skeppsvarv vid Tibern på södra Marsfältet i antikens Rom. Hamnen anlades förmodligen på 300-talet f.Kr. och var belägen väster om dagens Palazzo Farnese. År 167 f.Kr. förtöjdes de erövrade makedoniska skeppen vid Navalia. I mitten av 100-talet eldhärjades Navalia och återuppbyggdes av den grekiske arkitekten . Det är inte känt när Navalia revs, men Prokopios (500-talet e.Kr.) nämner hamnen. (sv)
  • Navália (em latim: Navalia) era um estaleiro, porto e base militar da frota romana em Roma localizado na margem do Tibre perto do Campo de Marte. (pt)
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