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Athenian is a proper adjective for Athens.
Athenian's used terrecing on hillsides
Athenian warship where mostly galleys or trimeres a heavy galley designed for war
Pericles was an Athenian Archon and began the Golden Age of Athens. He was vocally against idleness and gave Athenian men jobs on the Athenian ships. He also invested a large portion of Athenian funds in building the city and creating monuments such as the Acropolis and the Parthenon.
"Ancient" is another word for very old.
triremes
Privateer
The Spanish word for a fleet of warships is ArmadaThe Spanish word for fleets of warships is Armadas
Often by ramming them with specially-constructed rams built into the ship structure. Persian ships did the same but being larger usually tried to board. The agility of the Athenian ships gave an advantage.
The Athenian Empire is another name for Greece's Golden Age.
He persuaded the Athenians to divert distributing a large silver discovery from distribution to citizens to building 100 warships, using the argument that, after the defeat of the Persian expedition at Marathon, they would return in force and a strong navy was essential to offset Persian land power.
The spelling "nay" is an expression equivalent to a "no." A similar word is "navy" - a collection of warships.
a flotilla of warships
The collective nouns are a fleet of warships, an armada of warships, a flotilla of warships.
The Syracusians withstood the siege, and reversed the situation, putting the forces of Athens and its allies under siege. When the Athenians broke out they were run down and killed or captured. The richest were ransomed, the remainder were enslaved or died in captivity.
"Fleet" can be used for both warships and peaceable merchant ships. "Convoy" requires some warships, but may involve merchant ships being protected by the warships.
privately owned warships