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TRIREME

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  • The Athenian trireme fleet needed protection from rot, decay and the teredo, so this new source of tar was valuable to them.
  • Other sources include inscriptions, archaeological evidence, and empirical evidence from reconstructions such as the trireme Olympias.
  • As the name implies, the trierarch was responsible for the outfitting and crewing of a trireme, and for commanding it in battle.
  • Other sources include inscriptions, archaeological evidence and empirical evidence from reconstructions such as the trireme Olympias.
  • Other sources include inscriptions, archaeological evidence, and empirical evidence from reconstructions such as the trireme Olympias.
  • Other sources include inscriptions, archaeological evidence, and empirical evidence from reconstructions such as the trireme Olympias.
  • Other museum ships include the Hellenic Navy destroyer HS Velos (D16), the old cable ship Thalis o Milisios (Thales of Miletos) and Olympias, a modern reconstruction of an ancient trireme naval ship.
  • From the 4th century BC on, new types of oared warships appeared in the Mediterranean Sea, superseding the trireme and transforming naval warfare.
  • If a force has been destroyed, the losing general(s) is/are captured by the ultimate winner of the battle, and the loser's triremes destroyed, although the die must be rolled for this to occur in a naval battle, and a trireme can only be attacked after all legions have been destroyed.
  • The next development, the trireme, keeping the length of the bireme, added a tier to the height, the rowers being thus increased to 180.
  • During the Peloponnesian War, a trireme crew of 200 rowers was paid a talent for a month's worth of work, one drachma, or 4.
  • That ancient Greek ship is the quadriceps trireme and symbolizes the power of the Phaeacians navy in antiquity.
  • In the battle the flagship of Philip V of Macedon, a very large galley bireme or trireme with ten banks of rowers, accidentally rammed one of her own ships when it strayed across her path, and giving her a powerful blow in the middle of the oarbox, well above the waterline, stuck fast, since the helmsman had been unable in time to check or reverse the ship's momentum.
  • The feud between Miletus and Samos broke out into open strife during the Lelantine War (7th century BC), with which a Samian innovation in Greek naval warfare may be connected, the use of the trireme.
  • The trireme hulls were constructed from planks with closely spaced and pegged mortise and tenon joints.
  • Indeed, just because a ship was designated with a larger type number did not mean it necessarily had or operated all three possible ranks: the quadrireme may have been a simple evolution of a standard trireme, but with two rowers on the top oar; it may also have been a bireme with two men on each oar; or it may just have had a single rank with four men on each single oar.
  • Pertinax and Crispus flee Imperial questioning on Crispus' yacht, but Crispus is killed when the yacht is rammed by a trireme under the authority of Rufus.
  • In other instances, like the burden of outfitting and commanding a trireme, the liturgy functioned more like a mandatory donation (what we would today call a one-time tax), with the prestige of such a position and other elites' social pressure reducing noncompliance.
  • Among the things expected of wealthy Athenians, besides special war taxes and religious obligations, were supporting the production of comic and tragic dramas; paying for choral competitions, dancers, athletic contests, and trireme races; equipping triremes for battle in the war; serving in positions such as trierarch; and paying the eisphora; a tax on the wealth of the very rich—levied only when needed—usually in times of war.
  • There is a general agreement that the trireme, the primary warship of classical antiquity, evolved from the penteconter via the bireme.


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