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Agrippa, on the other hand, had only four hundred craft, but in addition to the same armory that Antony’s fleet carried, many of his ships were fitted with a harpex, or catapult grapnel, which he had already employed with huge success in a sea battle against his patron’s rival, Sextus, the previous year. This was a timber fitted with ringbolts and
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‘Cape Wrath has been a pivotal point of nautical navigation throughout history. In fact, even the name “Cape Wrath” comes from the Norse word hvarf, meaning “turning point”, as this was the point that Viking warships used to turn east for home.’
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