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The 'Lost' Naval Commands of Late Rome
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(03-13-2017, 12:16 AM)Renatus Wrote: Lewis & Short refers to 'agrariae stationes ' in Ammianus 14. 3 and defines the expression as 'outposts'.

I've just noticed the text of an inscription (AE 1948, 136, from the statio of Mafraq in the Syrian desert), dated to AD334, which records the construction of a reservoir because "many of the agrarienses had been ambushed and killed by Saracens while fetching water".

So this, combined with the agraria statio, might suggest that the boats called naves agrarienses were intended to support or patrol distant outposts on the river.
Nathan Ross
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RE: The 'Lost' Naval Commands of Late Rome - by Nathan Ross - 03-27-2017, 03:21 PM

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