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  • Hellenistic-era warships - Wikipedia
    The quinquereme provided the workhorse of the Roman and Carthaginian fleets throughout their conflicts, although "fours" and "threes" are also mentioned Indeed, so ubiquitous was the type that Polybius uses it as a shorthand for "warship" in general
  • The Quinquereme in the Carthaginian Roman Navy
    Both the Romans and the Carthaginians had settled upon the quinquereme, or “five,” as their standard warship It presented, for its day, a good combination of speed, power, and maneuverability in battle
  • QUINQUEREMES AND TRIREMES I - WarHistory. org
    An individual ship (trireme or quinquereme) was commanded by a trierarchos, who presided over a crew that included a proreta in charge of the oarsmen, a gubernator (helmsman; our word ‘governor’ comes from the Latin) and a medicus, as well as centurions, the oarsmen themselves and marines
  • QUINQUEREME Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of QUINQUEREME is an ancient galley propelled by five banks of oars
  • Quinquérème — Wikipédia
    La quinquérème est un type de galère antique qui se caractérise par la présence de cinq rameurs par section verticale Contrairement à la trière dont elle descend, les rameurs ne manœuvrent pas chacun leur aviron, mais sont plusieurs à pousser sur un seul
  • quinquereme - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun quinquereme (plural quinqueremes) (historical) An ancient Carthaginian or Greek galley having three banks of oars, rowed by five oarsmen: two to an oar in each of the upper rows, and one to the lower oar
  • THE QUINQUEREME - History Anecdotes for Teachers
    On a quinquereme, the rowing was similar to a trireme with its three banks, but now there would be five rowers instead of three The Romans famously trained its rowers on the beach
  • quinquereme | Oxford Classical Dictionary | Oxford Academic
    Quinquereme (Greek πεντήρης, Latin quinqueremis), was a warship rowed by oarsmen arranged in groups of five, perhaps with three banks of oars, one above the other, the top two each pulled by a pair of men, the bottom by one
  • Quinquereme - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
    A quinquereme (Latin) or penteres (Greek) is a type of ancient oar - propelled warship that was used by the Greeks of the Hellenistic period and later by the Carthaginians and Romans, from the 4th century BC to the 1st century
  • QUINQUEREMES AND HEAVIER WAR GALLEYS - warhistory. org
    Modern scholars, therefore, usually draw the conclusion that a quinquereme was a galley which seated five rowers at one oar, or which shared two or three oars among five rowers





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