The Cambridge Ancient History, المجلد 4Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards Cambridge University Press, 1988 |
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الصفحة 504
... triremes , saw that it was impossible to resist them at sea . The Phoenicians had built somewhat larger triremes than the Chians , for instance ; for they had a crew of 200 and 40 marines , whereas Chian triremes had a crew of 150 and ...
... triremes , saw that it was impossible to resist them at sea . The Phoenicians had built somewhat larger triremes than the Chians , for instance ; for they had a crew of 200 and 40 marines , whereas Chian triremes had a crew of 150 and ...
الصفحة 542
... triremes and in naval warfare , both arts which need much practice ; for a fleet of 200 triremes required as crews and marines about 40,000 men.32 The trireme should be envisaged as an outsize whaleboat , 33.5 m long ( twice as long as ...
... triremes and in naval warfare , both arts which need much practice ; for a fleet of 200 triremes required as crews and marines about 40,000 men.32 The trireme should be envisaged as an outsize whaleboat , 33.5 m long ( twice as long as ...
الصفحة 551
... triremes and 9 penteconters at Artemisium ; for 53 of the expected 180 Athenian triremes had not yet arrived . The loss of 3 look- out triremes revealed the unpleasant truth that the Persian fleet moved faster than the Greek fleet ; and ...
... triremes and 9 penteconters at Artemisium ; for 53 of the expected 180 Athenian triremes had not yet arrived . The loss of 3 look- out triremes revealed the unpleasant truth that the Persian fleet moved faster than the Greek fleet ; and ...
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The Achaemenid empire page | 2 |
Fars | 45 |
Further imperial expansion under Cambyses | 47 |
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