Triremes

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triremes
tri·reme  (tr r m) n. An ancient Greek or Roman galley or warship, having three tiers of oars on each side. [Latin trir mis: tri-, tri-+ r mus, oar; see er-in Indo-European
trireme: see galley galley, long, narrow vessel widely used in ancient and medieval times, propelled principally by oars but also fitted with sails.
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Studies of the design, use, and capabilities of this historically important type of ship.
The Trireme (Greek trieres) was the "state of the art" fighting ship designed to be able to cover long distances quickly under oar and sail, and in battle to
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noun. an ancient Greek or Roman galley, usually a warship, with three banks of oars on each side. Etymology: L triremis, trireme (orig., having three banks of oars) < tri-,
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trireme. Ancient Greek warship with three banks of oars. They were used at the Battle of Salamis and by the Romans until the 4th century AD. Of the most common types of galleys-the
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