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port. By A.D. 400, the Roman Empire boasted some thirty lighthouses, most associated with specific ports, such as the Tour d'Ordre built by Caligula in A.D. 40 at Boulougne (then Gesoriacum) on the English Chan-nel in Gaul and the Caepio at Chiipiona, Spain, built in 20 B.C.
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port. By A.D. 400, the Roman Empire boasted some thirty lighthouses, most associated with specific ports, such as the Tour d'Ordre built by Caligula in A.D. 40 at Boulougne (then Gesoriacum) on the English Chan-nel in Gaul and the Caepio at Chiipiona, Spain, built in 20 B.C.
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1999
Imprint Routledge
Pages 1
eBook ISBN 9781315053370
ABSTRACT
B. Medieval and Early Modern Lighthouses