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The Roman Emperor's Ship, also known as a "navis actuaria," was a type of large ship that was used by the Roman Empire during the imperial period (27 BC to AD 476).

These ships were typically reserved for the use of the emperor, and they were used for various purposes, including transportation, warfare, and ceremonial events.

The Roman Emperor's Ship was a highly advanced vessel for its time, with a length of up to 130 meters and a width of up to 20 meters.

It was powered by multiple sails and oars, and it was equipped with a range of weapons, including ballistae and catapults, to defend against enemy attacks.

These ships were also highly ornate, with elaborate decorations and luxurious interiors.

They were used for a range of ceremonial events, including triumphal processions and state visits, and they were seen as symbols of the emperor's power and authority.

Today, very little remains of the Roman Emperor's Ships, and much of what is known about them comes from ancient texts and depictions on coins and other artifacts.

Nevertheless, they remain an important part of Roman history and a testament to the engineering and artistic prowess of the ancient Roman civilization.


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