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- Trireme - Wikipedia
A trireme ( ˈtraɪriːm TRY-reem; from Latin trirēmis [1] 'with three banks of oars'; cf Ancient Greek: τριήρης, romanized: triḗrēs[2], lit 'three-rower') was an ancient vessel and a type of galley that was used by the ancient maritime civilizations of the Mediterranean Sea, especially the Phoenicians, ancient Greeks and Romans [3][4]
- Trireme | Ancient Greece, Naval Warfare Oarsmen | Britannica
Trireme, oar-powered warship that reached its highest point of development in the eastern Mediterranean during the 5th century bce Light, fast, and maneuverable, it was the principal naval vessel with which Persia, Phoenicia, and the Greek city-states vied for mastery of the seas from the Battle
- Who Invented the Trireme, the Famous Warship of the Ancient Greeks . . .
The trireme was the most common type of warship in the ancient Mediterranean for some time in early Greek history The reason it was so important and useful is that it had three rows of oars on either side Along with its lightweight design, this made it a particularly fast and agile warship
- Trireme - World History Encyclopedia
The trireme (Greek: triērēs) was the devastating warship of the ancient Mediterranean with three banks of oars Fast, manoeuvrable, and with a bronze -sheathed ram on the prow to sink an enemy ship, the trireme permitted Athens to build its maritime empire and dominate the Aegean in the 5th century BCE
- Why the trireme was the naval superweapon of ancient Greece
At the height of Greek maritime power, no vessel had greater influence than the trireme Developed during the late Archaic period and perfected by the fifth century BCE, it had come from centuries of Aegean seafaring knowledge that sailors had improved over time out of necessity and opportunity
- Olympias (trireme) - Wikipedia
The trireme was a fast attack, light displacement vessel In order to sustain the bending moments of her considerable length, tightened ropes (hypozomata) were mounted beneath the deck spanning from bow to stern
- Trireme Ships Enabled the Rise of Athens as a Great Power
Known for its speed and agility in battle, the trireme was the dominant warship in the Mediterranean from the 7th to the 4th centuries BC, after which it was largely superseded by the larger quadriremes and quinqueremes, with four and five banks of rowers
- Olympias: The birth of a 2,500 years old ancient Greek trireme
The trireme was a fast attack, light displacement vessel In order to sustain the bending moments of her considerable length, a tightened rope (hypozomata) was mounted beneath the deck spanning from bow to stern
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