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Meaning of "triremes"

Triremes is a noun that denotes a type of ancient Greek or Roman warship with three rows of oars. It is commonly associated with naval warfare, antiquity, and maritime history
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Fifteen of them are triremes that are rowed by slaves.
Triremes continued to be the mainstay of all smaller navies.
This was taken as advice to build triremes.
Squadrons of triremes employed a variety of tactics.
The main warships of the fleet were the triremes.
The triremes amounted in all to twelve hundred and seven.
These ships were considered to be more manageable than triremes.
You only have to mention triremes and he will talk a gramophone to scrap.
We also have images of warships of this period representing triremes.
He sent two triremes and some smaller ships to stop the crossing.
These experienced sailors were to be found on the upper levels of the triremes.
He dismissed the captains of his triremes and allowed them to go wherever they pleased.
In addition to those triremes.
What exactly these Greek triremes were capable of in battle is debated.
They also set about to build a great number of new triremes.

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I was told that only several triremes led by Canon managed to escape.
It is the first kind of military naval base since there the military triremes wintered.
Triremes kept the Athenian navy strong and shipping lanes free from pirates.
A handful of triremes.
Greek triremes were sizable oared ships used by ancient Mediterranean cultures for naval warfare.
It was Themistocles who proposed to build a fleet of triremes.
Triremes were involved in more complicated sea-land operations.
There are the other Moroccan triremes.
These two triremes also had dedicated treasurers, or tamiai.
The Athenians used a highly advanced type of ship known as Triremes.
The Pontic triremes.
Triremes and quadriremes in the river, and contests both.
The Athenians had built dozens of warships known as triremes to defend Greece.
Triremes patrolled the sea, the rest of the ships were beached in the sea camp.
According to Thucydides it was the Corinthians who first adopted triremes on the Greek mainland c.
When the surviving Greek triremes beached themselves, the Carthaginian flotilla captured the entire convoy.
Athenian general Cimon sails to Cyprus with two hundred triremes of the Delian League.
The Greek triremes then attack furiously, ramming or sinking many Persian vessels and boarding others.
Was not easy for the horse-transports and the triremes.
The Athenians sent twenty triremes to Miletus, reinforced by five from Eretria.
Woods were heavily exploited, first for domestic use and eventually to build triremes.
In the ensuing fighting, 15 Athenian triremes were captured and seven more were sunk.
At this performance a Sicilian and a Rhodian fleet engaged, each numbering twelve triremes.
Triremes were, however, engaged in all naval battles, or were involved with the Romans.
Nicias sailed against the island with 60 triremes.
With sixty triremes Agathocles managed to escape a Carthaginian blockade of Syracuse in August 310 BC.
Later, when he did arrive, he brought only two triremes and no transports.
More than 130 Athenian triremes and 130 transport ships were blockading the harbour at Syracuse.
The Punic navy had a fleet of 50 quinqueremes and 5 triremes stationed there.
A fleet of 100 quinqueremes and 20 triremes was assembled in response to the threat from Carthage.
On learning of the siege, the Athenians voted to dispatch 40 triremes to oppose Philip.
Enlist more than 80 unique units, including footmen, archers, cavalry, siege units and massive triremes.
They slipped past the 20 Athenian triremes at Naupactus.
Corcyra proved victorious, destroying 15 Corinthian triremes.
The Spartans, meanwhile, had 43 triremes and a large land army.

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