The Greek ruler Ptolemaĩos Philopátōr had 4000 rowers for his ship.
I was standing by the banks of a riverLooking out over lifes troubled seasWhen I saw an old ship that was sailingIs that the old ship of Zion I seeIt's hull was bent and batteredFrom the storms of life I could seeWaves were rough but that old ship kept sailingIs that the old ship of Zion I seeAt the stern of the ship was the captainI could hear as he called out my nameGet on board It's the old ship of ZionIt will never pass this way againAs I step on board I'll be leavingAll my troubles and trials behindI'll be safe with Jesus the captainSailing out on the old ship of Zion
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Crystal Ship is a song by Door from 1967 debut album where the length of the song is 2.30m. The Crystal ship image will resemble holly, the oil rig off the coastal Santa Barbara in California which Glitters like crystal ship inspired them.
his crew put him on ship and lit the ship on fire. This is called a sea burial.
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Depends on the type of ship. I assume you mean the most well known ship: the Trireme. These would have had around 170 rowers, spread out over three decks.
A galley is a type of ship that is propelled by rowers. The galley originated in the Mediterranean region and is utilized for warfare, trade and piracy.
It depends on the size of the ship. There were small(er) ships that typically had spots for about 30 to 40 rowers, but there were some very large longships that were built. The Norwegian King Olav Tryggvason's ship the Ormen Lange, was a particularly large specimen, with room for 64 rowers. There was room for passengers and cargo, however, so just because it held x so many rowers doesn't mean that was all the people it held. Ships were built for different specifications and purposes.
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Depends on the mode of transportation and where they were going.
The trireme was a Greek ship that used 3 vertical rows of rowers to attain naval speeds unheard of in that day- 8-9 mph. A percussion instrument and training would keep the rowers in time- something vital for the amount of oars in a tight space. The trireme would not be rowed by soldiers, but by trained rowers. Even with this extra weight, the boat would still out-perform any other boat out there.
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You find it in the casino for 4000$ or in the abandoned ship
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there was 4000 thousands of people on a ship
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