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The Colum with Ships' Bows alludes to the namesake the Roman Admiral Gaius Duilius who defeated the Carthaginians in the Battle of Mylae 260 BC. The Motto Nomen numen can be transaltes as The name means power. | The Colum with Ships' Bows alludes to the namesake the Roman Admiral Gaius Duilius who defeated the Carthaginians in the Battle of Mylae 260 BC. The Motto Nomen numen can be transaltes as The name means power. | ||
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DESTROYER CAIO DUILIO (D 554)
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The Colum with Ships' Bows alludes to the namesake the Roman Admiral Gaius Duilius who defeated the Carthaginians in the Battle of Mylae 260 BC. The Motto Nomen numen can be transaltes as The name means power.
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