The Battles That Never Left Port

In 46 BC, Julius Caesar staged a battle on water without ever setting sail. He ordered a basin dug beside the Tiber River, filled it with real warships—biremes, triremes, and quinqueremes—and forced 2,000 prisoners to fight. This was the first naumachia, a brutal new form of public entertainment.

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