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- While the wealthy successor kingdoms in the East built huge warships ("polyremes"), Carthage and Rome, in the intense naval antagonism during the Punic...
- Navis lusoria Obelisk ship Outriggers Single-outrigger Catamaran Trimaran Polyremes Bireme Oared warships Trireme Quadrireme Quinquereme Hexareme Tessarakonteres...
- Adventures of Andrew Battell..." who sailed from England to explore Africa. Polyreme A generic modern term for ancient warships propelled by two or three banks...
- Navis lusoria Obelisk ship Outriggers Single-outrigger Catamaran Trimaran Polyremes Bireme Oared warships Trireme Quadrireme Quinquereme Hexareme Tessarakonteres...
- Navis lusoria Obelisk ship Outriggers Single-outrigger Catamaran Trimaran Polyremes Bireme Oared warships Trireme Quadrireme Quinquereme Hexareme Tessarakonteres...
- Navis lusoria Obelisk ship Outriggers Single-outrigger Catamaran Trimaran Polyremes Bireme Oared warships Trireme Quadrireme Quinquereme Hexareme Tessarakonteres...
- Navis lusoria Obelisk ship Outriggers Single-outrigger Catamaran Trimaran Polyremes Bireme Oared warships Trireme Quadrireme Quinquereme Hexareme Tessarakonteres...
- Navis lusoria Obelisk ship Outriggers Single-outrigger Catamaran Trimaran Polyremes Bireme Oared warships Trireme Quadrireme Quinquereme Hexareme Tessarakonteres...
- (1970s-present) and Searunner (1960s-1970) series of trimarans. Trimaran Polyreme "John Marples, Multihull Pioneer". Ocean People. Retrieved 2024-04-07....
- that time, a requirement for heavier ships led to the development of "polyremes" meaning "many oars", applied to "fours" (tetre- in Gr****, quadri- in...