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Tango0110 Jan 2015 10:42 p.m. PST

"Some nations are known for their legendary naval exploits: The Phoenicians, Athenians, Venetians, Spaniards and English all made history on the high seas. Then there are the navies that few have never heard of and others have forgotten. And while they may not have been as large or had the same reach as the major sea powers of their respective eras, in their own way, each left its mark on maritime military history. Let's meet a few of this lesser-known navies throughout the centuries…"
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