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Français : Nîmes (Gard, Languedoc, France), deuxième exposition temporaire du tout nouveau musée de la Romanité : “Pompéi, un récit oublié". Reproduction d'un éperon naval en bronze de la bataille des îles Égates, donc du IIIe siècle avant J.C. Cet éperon est l'un des 19 découverts jusqu'à présent sur le site de la bataille navale entre romains et carthaginois le 10 mars 241 avant J.C. ayant mis fin à la première guerre punique, la flotte romaine ayant été victorieuse. Cet éperon, invention purement romaine, était à la proue des galères et ,une fois le bateau ennemi éperonné, tombait pour permettre à la galère de s'éloigner rapidement sans être entrainé par le bateau en train de couler.
English: Nîmes (Gard, Languedoc, France), second temporary exhibition of the brand new Museum of Romanity :Pompii, a forgotten story. Reproduction of a naval bronze ram from the battle of the Aegates Islands, therefore from the 3rd century BC. This ram is one of the 19 discovered so far on the site of the naval battle between Romans and Carthaginians on March 10, 241 BC having put an end to the first Punic war, the Roman fleet having been victorious. This spur, a purely Roman invention, was at the bow of the galleys and, once the enemy boat rammed, fell to allow the galley to quickly depart without being dragged by the sinking boat.
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