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  • Trireme
  • Ancient vessel with three banks of oars

    A trireme (/ˈtraɪriːm/ TRY-reem; from Latin trirēmis 'with three banks of oars'; cf. Ancient Greek: τριήρης, romanized: triḗrēs, lit. 'three-rower') was

    Trireme

    Trireme

    Trireme

  • Olympias (trireme)
  • Full-sized reconstruction of an ancient trireme

    Olympias is a reconstruction of an ancient Athenian trireme and an important example of experimental archaeology. It is also a commissioned ship in the

    Olympias (trireme)

    Olympias (trireme)

    Olympias_(trireme)

  • Hellenistic-era warships
  • Oared warships

    types of oared warships appeared in the Mediterranean Sea, superseding the trireme and transforming naval warfare. Ships became increasingly large and heavy

    Hellenistic-era warships

    Hellenistic-era warships

    Hellenistic-era_warships

  • Trireme Partners
  • Former US limited partnership venture capital company

    Trireme Partners LLP was a US limited partnership venture capital company that invested in technology, goods, and services related to Homeland Security

    Trireme Partners

    Trireme_Partners

  • Bireme
  • Ancient oared warship with two decks of oars

    and small pleasure crafts called pamphyles. The next development, the trireme, keeping the length of the bireme, added a tier to the height, the rowers

    Bireme

    Bireme

    Bireme

  • Ships of ancient Rome
  • powered by oarsmen, sometimes stacked in multiple levels such as biremes or triremes, and many of which also had sails. Initial efforts of the Romans to construct

    Ships of ancient Rome

    Ships of ancient Rome

    Ships_of_ancient_Rome

  • Trierarchy
  • outfitting, maintenance, operation and leadership of a warship known as a trireme (triēres). The ship, its equipment, and crew were all provided by the State

    Trierarchy

    Trierarchy

    Trierarchy

  • Galley
  • Ship mainly propelled by oars

    arranged in 15–30 pairs, from monoremes with a single line of oars to triremes with three lines of oars in a tiered arrangement. Occasionally, much larger

    Galley

    Galley

    Galley

  • John Coates (naval architect)
  • British naval architect (1922–2010)

    construction of the Ancient Greek trireme. His research led to the construction of the first working replica of triremes, the fastest and most devastating

    John Coates (naval architect)

    John_Coates_(naval_architect)

  • Battle of Salamis
  • 480 BC naval battle of the Greco-Persian Wars

    guidance of the Athenian politician Themistocles, to build a massive fleet of triremes that would be necessary for the Greeks to fight the Persians. However,

    Battle of Salamis

    Battle of Salamis

    Battle_of_Salamis

  • Ancient warfare
  • War through the end of the ancient period

    triremes, besides the transport of troops and supplies, would be the advantages of ramming tactics. Developments and innovations of the Greek trireme

    Ancient warfare

    Ancient warfare

    Ancient_warfare

  • Achaemenid navy
  • Navy of the Persian Empire

    triremes in significant numbers. The first large trireme was commissioned by Cambyses. By 490 BC, the backbone of the fleet was consisted of triremes

    Achaemenid navy

    Achaemenid_navy

  • John Sinclair Morrison
  • English classicist

    English classicist whose work led to the reconstruction of an Athenian Trireme, an ancient oared warship. From Lindfield, Sussex, Morrison was educated

    John Sinclair Morrison

    John Sinclair Morrison

    John_Sinclair_Morrison

  • List of ship types
  • of files. Polyremes comprise the trireme (3 files), quadrireme, quinquereme, hexareme or sexireme (probably a trireme with two rowers per oar), septireme

    List of ship types

    List of ship types

    List_of_ship_types

  • Trierarch
  • Ancient Greek trireme commander

    τριήραρχος, romanized: triērarchos) was the title of officers who commanded a trireme (triēres) in the classical Greek world. In Classical Athens, the title

    Trierarch

    Trierarch

    Trierarch

  • Piraeus
  • Harbour of Athens and a port city in Attica, Greece

    utilized to fund the construction of 200 triremes; the Athenian fleet was transferred to Piraeus, and the triremes were built in its shipyards. The Athenian

    Piraeus

    Piraeus

    Piraeus

  • Phoenicia
  • Ancient Semitic maritime civilization

    that the trireme was invented in Sidon around 700 BC and later adopted by the Greeks. The classicist J. S. Morrison, a student of the trireme, quotes Thucydides'

    Phoenicia

    Phoenicia

    Phoenicia

  • Warship
  • Ship that is built and primarily intended for naval warfare

    Mediterranean Sea: Bireme, an ancient vessel, propelled by two banks of oars. Trireme, an ancient warship propelled by three banks of oars. Quadrireme, an ancient

    Warship

    Warship

    Warship

  • Siege of Melos
  • 416 BC event of the Peloponnesian War

    talents of silver (roughly 390 kg). This sum could have paid the wages of a trireme crew for 15 months, or bought 540 metric tons of wheat, enough to feed

    Siege of Melos

    Siege of Melos

    Siege_of_Melos

  • Ameinias of Athens
  • 5th-century BC Athenian naval commander

    Ameinias or Aminias (Ancient Greek: Ἀμεινίας) was a trireme (Ancient Greek: τριήρης, romanized: triérēs) commander, or trierarch (τριήραρχος, triērarchos)

    Ameinias of Athens

    Ameinias_of_Athens

  • List of active Hellenic Navy ships
  • "Πολεμικό Ναυτικό - Επίσημη Ιστοσελίδα - Trireme OLYMPIAS". www.hellenicnavy.gr. Retrieved 2022-06-13. "The Trireme Olympias and the Hellenic Maritime Museum

    List of active Hellenic Navy ships

    List_of_active_Hellenic_Navy_ships

  • Weapon
  • Implement or device used to inflict damage, harm, or kill

    uses in war. In addition to land-based weaponry, warships, such as the trireme, were in use by the 7th century BC. During the first First Punic War, the

    Weapon

    Weapon

    Weapon

  • Siege of Eretria
  • Siege in 490 BC during the Greco-Persian Wars

    war against Chalcis. The Athenians and Eretrians sent a task force of 25 triremes to Asia Minor to aid the revolt. Whilst there, the Greek army surprised

    Siege of Eretria

    Siege of Eretria

    Siege_of_Eretria

  • Ancient Greek warfare
  • key element in the periplous. The ram on the trireme was the Greek navy's most successful weapon. A trireme was equipped with a large piece of timber sheathed

    Ancient Greek warfare

    Ancient Greek warfare

    Ancient_Greek_warfare

  • Greek frigate Kimon
  • Greek frigate

    Athenian helmet, as worn by General Kimon. Behind it are depicted an ancient trireme and the words "HS KIMON", set against a background of sky and a wavy sea

    Greek frigate Kimon

    Greek_frigate_Kimon

  • Dromon
  • Type of warship of the Byzantine navy

    Greek trireme, and must therefore be used with care when trying to apply it to the warships of the middle Byzantine period. The existence of trireme vessels

    Dromon

    Dromon

    Dromon

  • List of boat types
  • boat Tour boat Towboat Trabaccolo Trailer sailor Train ferry Trimaran Trireme Trawler (fishing) Trawler (naval) Trawler (recreational) Trow Tugboat Top

    List of boat types

    List_of_boat_types

  • Naval fleet
  • Largest naval formation of warships controlled by a single leader

    maritime forces. Fleets have shaped geopolitics since antiquity—from the trireme fleets of Athens to the nuclear-powered carrier groups of today—enabling

    Naval fleet

    Naval fleet

    Naval_fleet

  • Flag of Belgrade
  • Serbian city flag

    city; the towers and open gate represent an open market. The ship, a Roman trireme, is a symbol of the antiquity of the city. The flag is also a banner of

    Flag of Belgrade

    Flag of Belgrade

    Flag_of_Belgrade

  • Pythagoras the Spartan
  • Late 5th-century BC Greek mercenary

    to claim the Persian throne during 401 BC. Pythagoras led a fleet of 35 triremes as a backup force to Cyrus's hoplites of the Ten Thousand and his own Persian

    Pythagoras the Spartan

    Pythagoras_the_Spartan

  • Achaemenid Empire
  • Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC

    Idrieus, prince of Caria, who employed 8,000 Greek mercenaries and forty triremes, commanded by Phocion the Athenian, and Evagoras, son of the elder Evagoras

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid_Empire

  • Brigantine
  • Two-masted sailing vessel

    Balangay Boita Borobudur ship Dhow Fire ship Galley Penteconter Bireme Trireme Quadriremes Tessarakonteres Dromon Junk K'un-lun po Lepa Mtepe Uru Post-classical

    Brigantine

    Brigantine

    Brigantine

  • Athenian sacred ships
  • State triremes with religious functions in Athens

    Athenian sacred ships were ancient Athenian ships, often triremes, which had special religious functions such as serving in sacred processions (theoria)

    Athenian sacred ships

    Athenian sacred ships

    Athenian_sacred_ships

  • Siege of Naxos (499 BC)
  • Attempt by Aristagoras to conquer Naxos

    Naxos. Consenting to the expedition, the Persians assembled a force of 200 triremes under the command of Megabates. The expedition quickly descended into a

    Siege of Naxos (499 BC)

    Siege of Naxos (499 BC)

    Siege_of_Naxos_(499_BC)

  • Attic talent
  • Ancient Greek unit of weight

    during the Archaic and Hellenistic Period. During the Peloponnesian War, a trireme crew of 200 rowers was paid a talent for a month's worth of work, one drachma

    Attic talent

    Attic_talent

  • First Peloponnesian War
  • Ancient Greek war (460–445 BC)

    properties. The residents of Istiaia, who had butchered the crew of an Athenian trireme, were uprooted and replaced by 2,000 Athenian settlers. The arrangement

    First Peloponnesian War

    First_Peloponnesian_War

  • Outrigger
  • Projecting structure on a boat

    gig rowing) to optimize leverage. Wooden outriggers appear on the new trireme around the 7th or 6th centuries BC and later on Italian galleys around

    Outrigger

    Outrigger

    Outrigger

  • Naval ram
  • Naval melee weapon

    used in the Mediterranean and the knowledge of the design of the ancient triremes had been forgotten. Medieval galleys instead developed a projection, or

    Naval ram

    Naval ram

    Naval_ram

  • Penteconter
  • Ancient Greek galley

    speed of 9 knots (17 km/h; 10 mph). However, a modern reconstruction of a trireme, crewed by modern untrained amateurs, attained that top speed fairly easily

    Penteconter

    Penteconter

    Penteconter

  • Conquest of the Empire
  • Board game

    Mediterranean or other bodies of water. Only one general per trireme may be on board. Reinforcement triremes are placed on the coast of the home province, and a

    Conquest of the Empire

    Conquest_of_the_Empire

  • Tessarakonteres
  • 3rd century BC Egyptian catamaran galley

    Note that the translation of "forty banks" is overliteral; see below. The trireme, a three-ranked galley with one man per oar, was the main Hellenistic warship

    Tessarakonteres

    Tessarakonteres

    Tessarakonteres

  • SolidSail
  • Wind propulsion technology for large ships

    Balangay Boita Borobudur ship Dhow Fire ship Galley Penteconter Bireme Trireme Quadriremes Tessarakonteres Dromon Junk K'un-lun po Lepa Mtepe Uru Post-classical

    SolidSail

    SolidSail

    SolidSail

  • Battle of the Eurymedon
  • Battle between the Delian League and the Achaemenid Empire

    Hearing of the Persian preparations, the Athenian general Cimon took 200 triremes and sailed to Phaselis in Pamphylia, which eventually agreed to join the

    Battle of the Eurymedon

    Battle of the Eurymedon

    Battle_of_the_Eurymedon

  • Roman navy
  • Navy of ancient Rome

    Republic acquired its first fleet, consisting of 20 ships, most likely triremes, with each duumvir commanding a squadron of 10 ships. However, the Republic

    Roman navy

    Roman_navy

  • Battle of the Aegates
  • Carthage-Rome naval battle, 241 BCE

    archaeological evidence, and empirical evidence from reconstructions such as the trireme Olympias. Since 2010 a number of artefacts have been recovered from the

    Battle of the Aegates

    Battle_of_the_Aegates

  • Economy of ancient Greece
  • works. Liturgies could consist of, for instance, the maintenance of a trireme, a chorus during a theatre festival, or a gymnasium. In some cases, the

    Economy of ancient Greece

    Economy of ancient Greece

    Economy_of_ancient_Greece

  • Vestas Sailrocket
  • Hydrofoil boat

    Balangay Boita Borobudur ship Dhow Fire ship Galley Penteconter Bireme Trireme Quadriremes Tessarakonteres Dromon Junk K'un-lun po Lepa Mtepe Uru Post-classical

    Vestas Sailrocket

    Vestas Sailrocket

    Vestas_Sailrocket

  • Archaic Greece
  • Period of ancient Greece from c. 800 to 480 BC

    of the trireme in Greece. In the eighth century, Greek navies began to use bireme ships with two banks of oars, and the three banked trireme seems to

    Archaic Greece

    Archaic Greece

    Archaic_Greece

  • Siege of Akragas (406 BC)
  • Siege during the Sicilian wars with Carthage

    fleet of 120 triremes and 1,000 transports were made ready by the Spring of 406 BCE. Carthage doubled the numbers of triremes (only 60 triremes had escorted

    Siege of Akragas (406 BC)

    Siege of Akragas (406 BC)

    Siege_of_Akragas_(406_BC)

  • Naumachia
  • Staged Roman naval battles

    having a basin dug near the Tiber, capable of holding actual biremes, triremes and quinqueremes, he made 2,000 combatants and 4,000 rowers, all prisoners

    Naumachia

    Naumachia

    Naumachia

  • Xerxes Canal
  • Ancient canal through the base of the Mount Athos peninsula

    was 30 metres (100 ft), and it was 3 metres (10 ft) deep, enough for a trireme to pass. One end is at 40°22′52.8″N 23°55′43.2″E / 40.381333°N 23.928667°E

    Xerxes Canal

    Xerxes Canal

    Xerxes_Canal

  • Ivlia (ship)
  • Full-sized reconstruction of an ancient bireme

    were familiar with and used the prevailing winds and currents. The famous triremes, which were distinguished by their performance in combat, were less seaworthy

    Ivlia (ship)

    Ivlia (ship)

    Ivlia_(ship)

  • Trimaran
  • Multihull boat

    Balangay Boita Borobudur ship Dhow Fire ship Galley Penteconter Bireme Trireme Quadriremes Tessarakonteres Dromon Junk K'un-lun po Lepa Mtepe Uru Post-classical

    Trimaran

    Trimaran

    Trimaran

  • Lindos
  • Municipal unit in Greece

    metres long and consisted of 42 columns. The well-known relief of a Rhodian trireme (warship) cut into the rock at the foot of the steps leading to the acropolis

    Lindos

    Lindos

    Lindos

  • Oared vessel tactics
  • Form of naval tactics

    tactics had completely disappeared along with the knowledge of the original trireme and its high speed and mobility. The ram was replaced by a long spur in

    Oared vessel tactics

    Oared vessel tactics

    Oared_vessel_tactics

  • Bajo de la Campana Phoenician shipwreck
  • Phoenician shipwreck near the coast of Cartagena, Spain

    Sakman Single-outrigger Catamaran Trimaran Polyremes Bireme Oared warships Trireme Quadrireme Quinquereme Hexareme Tessarakonteres Raft Reed boat Sailing

    Bajo de la Campana Phoenician shipwreck

    Bajo de la Campana Phoenician shipwreck

    Bajo_de_la_Campana_Phoenician_shipwreck

  • Man-of-war
  • Historic Royal Naval term for a warship

    Balangay Boita Borobudur ship Dhow Fire ship Galley Penteconter Bireme Trireme Quadriremes Tessarakonteres Dromon Junk K'un-lun po Lepa Mtepe Uru Post-classical

    Man-of-war

    Man-of-war

    Man-of-war

  • Rowing
  • Act of propelling a boat using oars

    some practical knowledge. The Classical trireme used 170 rowers; later galleys included even larger crews. Trireme oarsmen used leather cushions to slide

    Rowing

    Rowing

    Rowing

  • Temple of Asclepius, Rome
  • Ancient building in Rome, Italy

    of the event, the front of the island was also remodelled to imitate a trireme. An obelisk marked the island's centre, in front of the temple, to resemble

    Temple of Asclepius, Rome

    Temple of Asclepius, Rome

    Temple_of_Asclepius,_Rome

  • Roman Empire
  • 27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization

    Sakman Single-outrigger Catamaran Trimaran Polyremes Bireme Oared warships Trireme Quadrireme Quinquereme Hexareme Tessarakonteres Raft Reed boat Sailing

    Roman Empire

    Roman Empire

    Roman_Empire

  • 1st millennium BC
  • Millennium between 1000 BC and 1 BC

    century BC Greek alphabet, the first alphabet with vowels. 7th century BC Trireme 6th century BC Paved trackway Pythagorean theorem Monotheism 5th century

    1st millennium BC

    1st millennium BC

    1st_millennium_BC

  • 426 BC Malian Gulf tsunami
  • Natural disaster in Ancient Greece

    of a mile inland. The force of the tsunami was such that at one place a trireme was lifted out of its dock and thrown over a city wall. Thucydides gave

    426 BC Malian Gulf tsunami

    426_BC_Malian_Gulf_tsunami

  • Sloop-of-war
  • Type of warship

    Balangay Boita Borobudur ship Dhow Fire ship Galley Penteconter Bireme Trireme Quadriremes Tessarakonteres Dromon Junk K'un-lun po Lepa Mtepe Uru Post-classical

    Sloop-of-war

    Sloop-of-war

    Sloop-of-war

  • First Persian invasion of Greece
  • 492–490 BC phase of the Greco-Persian Wars

    represents the combined number of triremes and transport ships, or that there were horse transports in addition to 600 triremes. Herodotus does not estimate

    First Persian invasion of Greece

    First Persian invasion of Greece

    First_Persian_invasion_of_Greece

  • Battle of Cape Ecnomus
  • Naval battle of the First Punic War; possibly the largest in history

    previous mainstay of Mediterranean navies, the trireme, and, being heavier, performed better than the triremes in bad weather. The modern replica galley Olympias

    Battle of Cape Ecnomus

    Battle of Cape Ecnomus

    Battle_of_Cape_Ecnomus

  • Themistocles
  • Athenian politician and general (c. 524–459 BC)

    navy, and in 483 BC he persuaded the Athenians to build a fleet of 200 triremes; these proved crucial in the forthcoming conflict with Persia. During the

    Themistocles

    Themistocles

    Themistocles

  • Assassin's Creed
  • Video game series

    emphasis on naval combat and exploration, with the protagonist commanding a trireme called the Adrestia. Assassin's Creed Valhalla was released in November

    Assassin's Creed

    Assassin's_Creed

  • Giza Solar boat museum
  • Former museum in Giza, Egypt

    Sakman Single-outrigger Catamaran Trimaran Polyremes Bireme Oared warships Trireme Quadrireme Quinquereme Hexareme Tessarakonteres Raft Reed boat Sailing

    Giza Solar boat museum

    Giza Solar boat museum

    Giza_Solar_boat_museum

  • Ancient Egyptian navy
  • Sakman Single-outrigger Catamaran Trimaran Polyremes Bireme Oared warships Trireme Quadrireme Quinquereme Hexareme Tessarakonteres Raft Reed boat Sailing

    Ancient Egyptian navy

    Ancient Egyptian navy

    Ancient_Egyptian_navy

  • Battle of Pylos
  • Naval battle during the Peloponnesian War (425 BC)

    two of his triremes to intercept the Athenian fleet and inform Sophocles and Eurymedon of his danger. The Spartans, meanwhile, had 43 triremes and a large

    Battle of Pylos

    Battle of Pylos

    Battle_of_Pylos

  • Suez Canal
  • Artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt

    again. According to Herodotus, Darius's canal was wide enough that two triremes could pass each other with oars extended, and required four days to traverse

    Suez Canal

    Suez Canal

    Suez_Canal

  • Navis lusoria
  • Small military vessel of the late Roman Empire that served as a troop transport

    Sakman Single-outrigger Catamaran Trimaran Polyremes Bireme Oared warships Trireme Quadrireme Quinquereme Hexareme Tessarakonteres Raft Reed boat Sailing

    Navis lusoria

    Navis lusoria

    Navis_lusoria

  • Paralus (ship)
  • Ancient Athenian sacred ship

    mythological son of Poseidon), was an Athenian sacred ship and a messenger trireme of the Athenian navy during the late 5th century BC. Its crew were known

    Paralus (ship)

    Paralus_(ship)

  • Battle of the Delta
  • River battle in the Nile Delta between the Egyptians and the Sea Peoples

    Sakman Single-outrigger Catamaran Trimaran Polyremes Bireme Oared warships Trireme Quadrireme Quinquereme Hexareme Tessarakonteres Raft Reed boat Sailing

    Battle of the Delta

    Battle of the Delta

    Battle_of_the_Delta

  • Actuaria
  • Type of merchant ship used in the Roman Empire

    Sakman Single-outrigger Catamaran Trimaran Polyremes Bireme Oared warships Trireme Quadrireme Quinquereme Hexareme Tessarakonteres Raft Reed boat Sailing

    Actuaria

    Actuaria

    Actuaria

  • Classical Greece
  • Period of ancient Greece (510 to 323 BC)

    Peloponnesian War by providing 25 triremes for the Spartans. At the end of the conflict, the fleet consisted of 50 triremes and was commanded by a "navarch"

    Classical Greece

    Classical Greece

    Classical_Greece

  • Full-rigged pinnace
  • Type of ship in use in the 16th and 17th centuries

    Balangay Boita Borobudur ship Dhow Fire ship Galley Penteconter Bireme Trireme Quadriremes Tessarakonteres Dromon Junk K'un-lun po Lepa Mtepe Uru Post-classical

    Full-rigged pinnace

    Full-rigged pinnace

    Full-rigged_pinnace

  • Dhoni (fishing vessel)
  • Multi-purpose sailboat

    Balangay Boita Borobudur ship Dhow Fire ship Galley Penteconter Bireme Trireme Quadriremes Tessarakonteres Dromon Junk K'un-lun po Lepa Mtepe Uru Post-classical

    Dhoni (fishing vessel)

    Dhoni (fishing vessel)

    Dhoni_(fishing_vessel)

  • List of Classical Greek phrases
  • Trireme during the Persian Wars

    List of Classical Greek phrases

    List_of_Classical_Greek_phrases

  • Phoenician shipwrecks of Mazarrón
  • 7th or 6th century BC wrecks off Spain's coast

    Mortise and tenon joints strengthened with dowels, as used in the construction of the hulls of triremes.

    Phoenician shipwrecks of Mazarrón

    Phoenician shipwrecks of Mazarrón

    Phoenician_shipwrecks_of_Mazarrón

  • Razee
  • Ship type

    Balangay Boita Borobudur ship Dhow Fire ship Galley Penteconter Bireme Trireme Quadriremes Tessarakonteres Dromon Junk K'un-lun po Lepa Mtepe Uru Post-classical

    Razee

    Razee

    Razee

  • Alexander the Great
  • King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC

    Western populations. It included: Construction of 1,000 ships larger than triremes, along with harbours and a road running along the African coast all the

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander_the_Great

  • Olbia Calcio 1905
  • Italian football club

    of arms, changed over the years, has always been characterised by the trireme ship and island of Tavolara, part of the municipality of Olbia in the Gallura

    Olbia Calcio 1905

    Olbia_Calcio_1905

  • Veleda
  • 1st century seeress of the Bructeri, a Germanic people

    was killed en route, evidently in an ambush. Later, when the praetorian trireme was captured, it was rowed upriver on the Lippe as a gift to Veleda. A

    Veleda

    Veleda

    Veleda

  • Phalerum
  • Ancient port of Athens

    (Thales of Miletos) and Olympias, a modern reconstruction of an ancient trireme naval ship. Demetrius of Phalerum, orator List of ancient Greek cities

    Phalerum

    Phalerum

    Phalerum

  • Techne
  • Philosophical term referring to "making" or "doing"

    Model of Ancient Greek Trireme in Athens, Greece

    Techne

    Techne

  • Chinese treasure ship
  • Large wooden vessel commanded by the Chinese admiral Zheng He

    Balangay Boita Borobudur ship Dhow Fire ship Galley Penteconter Bireme Trireme Quadriremes Tessarakonteres Dromon Junk K'un-lun po Lepa Mtepe Uru Post-classical

    Chinese treasure ship

    Chinese treasure ship

    Chinese_treasure_ship

  • Battle of Marathon
  • 490 BC battle in the Greco-Persian Wars

    Athenian colonies. The Athenians and Eretrians sent a task force of 25 triremes to Asia Minor to aid the revolt. Whilst there, the Greek army surprised

    Battle of Marathon

    Battle of Marathon

    Battle_of_Marathon

  • Snow (ship)
  • Sailing rig

    Balangay Boita Borobudur ship Dhow Fire ship Galley Penteconter Bireme Trireme Quadriremes Tessarakonteres Dromon Junk K'un-lun po Lepa Mtepe Uru Post-classical

    Snow (ship)

    Snow (ship)

    Snow_(ship)

  • Mytilenean Debate
  • Assembly of the Peloponnesian War, 427 BCE

    rowers ensured that the second trireme arrived just in time; Paches had only just read the decree brought by the first trireme but had not yet carried out

    Mytilenean Debate

    Mytilenean Debate

    Mytilenean_Debate

  • Schooner
  • Sailing vessel

    Balangay Boita Borobudur ship Dhow Fire ship Galley Penteconter Bireme Trireme Quadriremes Tessarakonteres Dromon Junk K'un-lun po Lepa Mtepe Uru Post-classical

    Schooner

    Schooner

    Schooner

  • Bosporan wars of expansion
  • Wars in the Cimmerian Bosporus (c. 438–355 BCE)

    from Heraclea Pontica with a small force including a merchant ship and a trireme, successfully defeated the Bosporans as he managed to destroy their siege

    Bosporan wars of expansion

    Bosporan wars of expansion

    Bosporan_wars_of_expansion

  • Canopus, Egypt
  • Ancient Egyptian town

    Sakman Single-outrigger Catamaran Trimaran Polyremes Bireme Oared warships Trireme Quadrireme Quinquereme Hexareme Tessarakonteres Raft Reed boat Sailing

    Canopus, Egypt

    Canopus, Egypt

    Canopus,_Egypt

  • Boris Rankov
  • British historian (born 1954)

    2005, 2009 and 2015. Rankov was rowing master for the Trireme Trust's reconstructed trireme Olympias. As of 2004, Rankov was chairman of the Trust.

    Boris Rankov

    Boris Rankov

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  • Ionian Revolt
  • Military rebellions by Greek cities in Asia Minor against Persian rule (499 BC–493 BC)

    to launch the expedition. Darius assented to this, and a force of 200 triremes was assembled in order to attack Naxos the following year. In the spring

    Ionian Revolt

    Ionian Revolt

    Ionian_Revolt

  • Wars of the Delian League
  • 5th century BC military conflicts

    help of native Thracians. Cimon sailed to the Chersonesos with just 4 triremes, but managed to capture the 13 ships of the Persians, and then proceeded

    Wars of the Delian League

    Wars of the Delian League

    Wars_of_the_Delian_League

  • Gnaeus Julius Agricola
  • Roman governor and general (40–93)

    Sakman Single-outrigger Catamaran Trimaran Polyremes Bireme Oared warships Trireme Quadrireme Quinquereme Hexareme Tessarakonteres Raft Reed boat Sailing

    Gnaeus Julius Agricola

    Gnaeus Julius Agricola

    Gnaeus_Julius_Agricola

  • First Punic War
  • War between Rome and Carthage (264–241 BC)

    archaeological evidence, and empirical evidence from reconstructions such as the trireme Olympias. Since 2010, 19 bronze warship rams have been found by archaeologists

    First Punic War

    First Punic War

    First_Punic_War

  • Cog (ship)
  • Cargo ship of the Middle Ages

    Balangay Boita Borobudur ship Dhow Fire ship Galley Penteconter Bireme Trireme Quadriremes Tessarakonteres Dromon Junk K'un-lun po Lepa Mtepe Uru Post-classical

    Cog (ship)

    Cog (ship)

    Cog_(ship)

  • Corinthian War
  • Ancient Greek war (395–387 BC)

    the Aegean states under his control, Agesilaus had raised a force of 120 triremes, which he placed under the command of his brother-in-law Peisander, who

    Corinthian War

    Corinthian War

    Corinthian_War

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Online names & meanings

  • Backhus
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German form of Backhaus.English

    Backhus

    North German form of Backhaus.English : variant of Backus.

  • Shazib | شازیب
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shazib | شازیب

  • Aadhila
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aadhila

    Honesty

  • Malvolio
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Malvolio

    Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' Steward to Olivia.

  • Aliyah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Aliyah

    Exalted noble

  • Bodell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Midlands)

    Bodell

    English (Midlands) : of uncertain origin; perhaps a variant of Beadle.Swedish : from bod ‘small hut’ + -ell, a frequent suffix of surnames, from the Latin adjectival ending -elius.Perhaps an altered spelling of German Bodelle, an occupational name for a beadle. Compare Bittel.

  • Arundhathi | அருஂததீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Arundhathi | அருஂததீ

    Wife of great sage vashishtha, One who is not restrained, Fidelity, A star

  • Lina
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Lina

    A devoted one, Tender, Woman of magdala, To be present in latent

  • Shajunan | ஷாஜுநாந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shajunan | ஷாஜுநாந

  • Sarfaraaz
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Sarfaraaz

    Respected; Blessed

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  • Thranite
  • n.

    One of the rowers on the topmost of the three benches in a trireme.

  • Trierarch
  • n.

    At Athens, one who (singly, or jointly with other citizens) had to fit out a trireme for the public service.

  • Trireme
  • n.

    An ancient galley or vessel with tree banks, or tiers, of oars.

  • Trierarch
  • n.

    The commander of a trireme.