- (probably a
trireme with two
rowers per oar), septireme, octeres, enneres,
deceres, and
larger polyremes up to a "forty", with 40
files of oarsmen, 130m long...
- quadrireme, with two
teams of five and four oarsmen. Like the septireme, the
deceres (Ancient Gr****: δεκήρης, dekērēs) is
attributed by
Pliny to
Alexander the...
-
modification of the quadrireme, with two
teams of five and four oarsmen.
Deceres, a type of
warship which is
present alongside "nines" in the
fleet of Antigonus...
-
lavishly equipped ships,
which Emperor Caligula built for his entertainment,
deceres liburnae (Suet., Calig., 37).
Inscriptions mention the
liburna as the last...
-
Earth mánuuwa Sun nųti Moon wičawa nųti
Blessings dúupa wiiyukαrį Loss
dečere Dog tąsi Cat hapkę
Horse witsakway Turtle kayaɁ Fish yii
Butterfly dapanenei...
- but the
Macedonian fleet lost many warships,
including its flagship, a
deceres. Soon after,
Pergamon and
Rhodes appealed to Rome for help, and the Republic...