A trireme was a Greek warship of the period from about 300 BCE to 1300 AD. It was rowed by three banks of oarsmen and was generally equipped with a ram, which is a submerged spike. The ship would be rowed at maximum speed until the ram hit the enemy ship; the ram would smash a hole into the ship, which might then sink.
A Trireme
A Trireme
trireme
A large ancient warship that was powered by both sails and oars.
The Greek were good cruisers, and built good ships that could sail at impressive speeds. They studied the wind and tides, and built strong warships. The Greek naval ship, the Trireme was instrumental in defeating the Persians.
The trireme is a class of warship used by the ancient civilizationsI think it would be very odd to eat such a ship, don't you?
Their origin is unknown, but they were common in Greece by the 8th Century BCE.
Name of Greek ship with three banks of oars is - TRIREME
It was a Greek Design that the Romans closely followed with their ship building efforts.
Ancient Greek rowing ships were called galleys.
Trireme: It is a ship with three rows of oars, used from the 6th century BC to the 4th century BC. It was light and fas tand easy to manoeuver. Each trireme carried about 200 rowers. A beak of metal was built at the front of the ship (like a battering ram) which could damage and sink the enemy's ship.
The earliest Greek warship was known as a Pentecounter, with fifty oarsmen. Then came the Bireme with 100 oarsmen. Lastly, the Trireme with 170 oarsmen.