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  • Penteconter - Wikipedia
    In contrast to the ships of the Homeric poems, used to transport warriors to the battlefield, penteconters were designed to fight at sea They had a heavy metal ram at the bow to pierce the hull of the enemy Speed and maneuverability were key to their design
  • Ships in Ancient Greece | Πλοία στην Αρχαία Ελλάδα – Ancient-Greece. org
    A common galley in the Bronze Age era was the “ penteconter “ Pentecoter galleys were about 90 feet long and were powered by 50 rowers–sitting in two rows along each side of the ship
  • Penteconter - Roman Geek
    The Greek Penteconter was a long fast undecked War Galley with 50 oars, 25 on each side It was the vessel used in Classical Antiquity and continued in use from the in Ancient Greece until approximately 31 BCE
  • Penteconter | ship | Britannica
    The so-called long penteconter, mentioned by Herodotus, was employed in exploring, raiding, and communicating with outlying colonies Light and fast, with 25 oars to a side, it played an important role in the early spread of Grecian influence throughout the Mediterranean
  • Penteconter | Military Wiki | Fandom
    They were versatile, long-range ships used for sea trade, piracy and warfare, capable of transporting freight or troops A penteconter was rowed by fifty oarsmen, arranged in two rows of twenty-five on each side of the ship A midship mast with sail could also propel the ship under favourable wind
  • Penteconter - great colonization galley « IMPERIUM ROMANUM
    Penteconter The penteconter was a type of Greek warship, belonging to the moner class The name of this type of ship simply means “fifty rowing boat” Along each side of the penteconters there were 25 rowers seated in a row
  • The Roman Navy
    The Penteconter dates back to the Trojan era around 1500 BC and were still in use at the founding of the Italian city of Rome in the 8th century BC The penteconters appeared during a time when the lines between merchant vessels and warships were not distinctly drawn
  • The Fleet That Ruled the Seas: Ancient Greece’s Warship Variants
    In the Homeric era, long before sophisticated war machines roamed the seas, the primary warship was the “penteconter” (meaning “fifty-oared”) These were simple, open-decked galleys that were powered by fifty oarsmen, twenty-five on each side, often featuring a single or double mast and a square sail to exploit the power of the wind
  • Roman Ships - From SPQR to the Imperium - Naval Encyclopedia
    The Roman Penteconter was ranked among the “moneres” (ships with a single row of oars), constituting the top of the “naval dust” of the time
  • Penteconter
    The penteconter (alt spelling pentekonter , pentaconter , pentecontor or pentekontor ; Greek: πεντηκόντερος, pentēkónteros , "fifty-oared"[1]), plural penteconters , was an ancient Greek galley in use since the archaic period





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