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Categories: Ancient Roman theatre, Gladiatorial combat
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naumachy  naumachia  Naumachie
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A naval spectacle; a mock sea battle put on by the ancient Romans WordNet 3.0
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The naumachia in the Ancient Roman world referred to both the staging of naval battles as mass entertainment, and the basin or building in which this took place. Wikipedia
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A show in the Ancient Roman world consisting of naval battles. OmegaWiki
The recreation of sea battles in a river basin (or also a flooded amphitheater). Wiktionary
Recreation of sea battles in Ancient Rome. Wiktionary (translation)
A place built to stage a mock sea-battle, or the show performed therein. Wiktionary
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