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RECONSTRUCTION OF AN ANCIENT ATHENIAN TRIREME
Trireme Trust

Olympias (trireme)         
Olympias is a reconstruction of an ancient Athenian trireme and an important example of experimental archaeology. It is also a commissioned ship in the Hellenic Navy of Greece, the only commissioned vessel of its kind in any of the world's navies.
Trireme         
  • Olympias]]'', a reconstruction of an ancient Athenian trireme
  • The Lenormant Relief, from the [[Athenian Acropolis]], depicting the rowers of an ''aphract'' Athenian trireme, ca. 410 BC. Found in 1852, it is one of the main pictorial testaments to the layout of the trireme.
  • 978-0-8018-5130-8}}, fig. 76</ref> with two rows of oars, relief from Nineveh, ca. 700 BC
  • A schematic view of what the circular ''kyklos'' formation would have looked like from above.
  • Model of a Greek trireme
  • vessels]].
  • Olympias]]'', a reconstruction of an ancient Athenian trireme
  • on the reverse]]
  • A [[Roman mosaic]] from [[Tunisia]] showing a trireme vessel during the [[Roman Empire]]
  • A Greek trireme
  • Bronze trireme ram
  • Depiction of the position and angle of the [[rower]]s in a trireme. The form of the ''parexeiresia'', projecting from the deck, is clearly visible.
  • ''Trireme'', illustration from book ''[[Nordisk familjebok]]''
ANCIENT VESSEL WITH THREE BANKS OF OARS
Triremes; Τριήρης; Τριήρεις; Triremis; Triērēs; Trieres; Tririme; Triereme
A trireme( ; derived from Latin: trirēmisfrom tri- "three" + rēmus "oar". "with three banks of oars"; cf.
Trireme         
  • Olympias]]'', a reconstruction of an ancient Athenian trireme
  • The Lenormant Relief, from the [[Athenian Acropolis]], depicting the rowers of an ''aphract'' Athenian trireme, ca. 410 BC. Found in 1852, it is one of the main pictorial testaments to the layout of the trireme.
  • 978-0-8018-5130-8}}, fig. 76</ref> with two rows of oars, relief from Nineveh, ca. 700 BC
  • A schematic view of what the circular ''kyklos'' formation would have looked like from above.
  • Model of a Greek trireme
  • vessels]].
  • Olympias]]'', a reconstruction of an ancient Athenian trireme
  • on the reverse]]
  • A [[Roman mosaic]] from [[Tunisia]] showing a trireme vessel during the [[Roman Empire]]
  • A Greek trireme
  • Bronze trireme ram
  • Depiction of the position and angle of the [[rower]]s in a trireme. The form of the ''parexeiresia'', projecting from the deck, is clearly visible.
  • ''Trireme'', illustration from book ''[[Nordisk familjebok]]''
ANCIENT VESSEL WITH THREE BANKS OF OARS
Triremes; Τριήρης; Τριήρεις; Triremis; Triērēs; Trieres; Tririme; Triereme
·noun An ancient galley or vessel with tree banks, or tiers, of oars.

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Olympias (trireme)

Olympias is a reconstruction of an ancient Athenian trireme and an important example of experimental archaeology. It is also a commissioned ship in the Hellenic Navy of Greece, the only commissioned vessel of its kind in any of the world's navies.