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Roman sailors 1/72 Orion 72006

Roman sailors 1/72 Orion 72006
Roman sailors 1/72 Orion 72006
Roman sailors 1/72 Orion 72006
Roman sailors 1/72 Orion 72006
Roman sailors 1/72 Orion 72006
Roman sailors 1/72 Orion 72006
Roman sailors 1/72 Orion 72006
Roman sailors 1/72 Orion 72006
Roman sailors 1/72 Orion 72006
Roman sailors 1/72 Orion 72006
Roman sailors 1/72 Orion 72006

Roman sailors 
1/72 scale plastic model kit

Orion 72006

Manufacturer: Orion
Scale: 1/72
Paint: Unpainted, assembled, Kit do not contain paints and glue.
Condition: New in Box 

 

During the course of the First Punic War, the Roman navy was massively expanded and played a vital role in the Roman victory and the Roman Republic's eventual ascension to hegemony in the Mediterranean Sea. In the course of the first half of the 2nd century BC, Rome went on to destroy Carthage and subdue the Hellenistic kingdoms of the eastern Mediterranean, achieving complete mastery of the inland sea, which they called Mare Nostrum. The Roman fleets were again prominent in the 1st century BC in the wars against the pirates, and in the civil wars that brought down the Republic, whose campaigns ranged across the Mediterranean. In 31 BC, the great naval Battle of Actium ended the civil warsculminating in the final victory of Augustus and the establishment of the Roman Empire.

During the Imperial period, the Mediterranean became largely a peaceful "Roman lake"; in the absence of a maritime enemy, the navy was reduced mostly to patrol, anti-piracy and transport duties.[On the fringes of the Empire, in new conquests or, increasingly, in defense againstbarbarian invasions, the Roman fleets were still engaged in open warfare. The decline of the Empire in the 3rd century took a heavy toll on the navy, which was reduced to a shadow of its former self, both in size and in combat ability. As successive waves of theVölkerwanderung crashed on the land frontiers of the battered Empire, the navy could only play a secondary role. In the early 5th century, the Roman frontiers were breached, and barbarian kingdoms appeared on the shores of the western Mediterranean. One of them, the Vandal Kingdom, raised a navy of its own and raided the shores of the Mediterranean, even sacking Rome, while the diminished Roman fleets were incapable of offering any resistance. The Western Roman Empire collapsed in the late 5th century. The navy of the surviving eastern Roman Empire is known as the Byzantine navy.

General Product Info
Material Plastic
Scale 1/72
Type Sailors / Pirates

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  • DATE ADDED: 31/03/2014
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