A Greek word for a Galley, a vessel developed as a warship, with three rows of oars. The Latin word is Triremis, as in Tri for three, and Remus for Oars
The Trireme was a warship powered by three tiers of oars with a ramming projection in the bow.
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A large ancient warship that was powered by both sails and oars.
The ancient trireme was a type of warship with three rows of oars used by the Greeks in naval battles.
Their origin is unknown, but they were common in Greece by the 8th Century BCE.
Theere are 132 oars on a trireme
The trireme derives its name from its three rows of oars on each side, manned with one man per oar
The captain of a trireme was known as a trierarch. This individual was responsible for overseeing the crew, navigation, and overall operation of the trireme during naval battles.
The Trireme was a warship powered by three tiers of oars with a ramming projection in the bow.
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