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- Byblos — by J.P. Brown — last modified Sep 05, 2024 10:29 PM
- Occupied since the Neolithic period, historical Byblos was originally a major Punic center called Gebal.
- Caieta — by N. Purcell — last modified Nov 11, 2024 09:30 PM
- Caieta was a town of ancient Latium located on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast between Tarracina and Formiae.
- Calamina — by M.U. Erdosy — last modified Jul 16, 2013 09:26 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 E4 Calamina
- Cale — by E.W. Haley — last modified Jun 07, 2018 04:49 PM
- Cale was the site of an ancient city located at the mouth of the Durius fl. The Roman colony Portus Cale was established there in 136 BC.
- Callatis — by A.G. Poulter — last modified Apr 01, 2022 07:37 AM
- A Greek colony and port on the west coast of the Black Sea, modern Mangalia in Romania.
- Carthage military harbor — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Sep 27, 2024 08:32 PM
- The cothon at Carthage was divided into a rectangular merchant harbor and an inner protected harbor reserved for military use.
- Carthago — by R.B. Hitchner — last modified Dec 11, 2024 08:38 AM
- The ancient city of Carthage, located in modern Tunis (Tunisia). Carthage engaged the Roman state in a series of wars conventionally referred to as the Punic Wars by scholars.
- Castellum Firmanorum — by W.V. Harris — last modified Jul 20, 2024 01:01 PM
- Castellum Firmanorum was the ancient port of Firmum Picenum.
- Castrum Minervae/Athenaion/Limen Aphrodites — by I.E.M. Edlund Berry — last modified Mar 21, 2023 10:04 AM
- An ancient settlement of the Sallentini in Apulia. Legendary history held that this was the spot where Aeneas first landed in Italy, thus the assignation 'Limen Aphrodites' or 'Portus Veneris'.
- Catabathmus Maior/Plynos Limen/Tetrapyrgia — by D.J. Mattingly — last modified Oct 06, 2023 10:31 AM
- An ancient place, cited: None
- Centum Cellae — by W.V. Harris — last modified Jun 19, 2024 04:10 PM
- Centum Cellae (modern Civitavecchia) was an ancient coastal settlement in Tyrrhenian Etruria. The emperor Trajan re-builds the harbor at the site in 106/7 and Pliny the Younger mentions its name, Centum Cellae. Saracens destroyed the city in A.D. 812.
- Chalcedon — by C. Foss — last modified Jul 02, 2024 11:47 AM
- Chalcedon was an ancient maritime city of Bithynia.
- Circeii 2 — by N. Purcell — last modified Jan 09, 2024 08:35 PM
- A port on the Tyrrhenian coast. In myth, the site was considered to be one of the stopping points of the hero Odysseus.
- Citharista — by S. Loseby — last modified Jun 07, 2018 08:57 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 F3 Citharista
- Cius — by A.G. Poulter — last modified Nov 03, 2023 01:30 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 F4 Cius
- Civitas Namnetum/Kondeouinkon? — by H.S. Sivan — last modified Mar 08, 2023 04:59 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 14 D1 Civitas Namnetum/Kondeouinkon?
- Classis — by M. Pearce — last modified Oct 19, 2024 04:03 PM
- A military port near Ravenna, established by Octavian by 12 B.C. as headquarters for the Roman fleet in the Adriatic Sea.
- Clysma — by A. Bernand — last modified Sep 22, 2023 09:32 AM
- Clysma was an ancient port city at the northern end of the Gulf of Suez (modern al‑Qulzum in the city of Suez).
- Col. Forum Iulii — by S. Loseby — last modified Sep 01, 2024 11:22 AM
- Col. Forum Iulii (modern Fréjus) was a Roman military colony, most likely founded by Iulius Caesar, that served as a major naval base.
- Colophon/Colophon ad Mare/Notion — by C. Foss — last modified Jun 08, 2018 07:33 AM
- A port city founded by Aeolian settlers at the mouth of the River Avci.