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Liburnian (233 bytes)
1: ...ireme]], but faster, lighter, and more agile. The liburnian was a key part of [[Rome]]'s navy. Navy (3068 bytes) 47: *[[Liburnian]] Roman commerce (6417 bytes) 17: ...y for pirates had it not been for the fleets of [[Liburnian]] galleys and [[trireme]]s of the Roman navy. Trireme (13148 bytes) 45: ...o those used by the Athenians, and even lighter [[Liburnian]]s, which had only one or two banks of oars but w... Galley (14077 bytes) 35: ... to be employed, however. Light versions called [[liburnian]]s were used as auxiliaries, and were quite effec...
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