Three row oared warship
The three row oared warship was a warship used in ancient Mediterranean civilization. The warship has three rows of oars on each side, with one person controlling one oar. Ancient warships had one row of oars on each side, with 25 oars per row; Double decker oared warships - warships with two rows of propellers. The origin of double decker oared warships may be Phoenicia. In the 7th to 4th centuries BC, fast and agile three row oared warships dominated the Mediterranean naval fleet. In the Persian Wars, three rows of oared warships played a crucial role: establishing Athens' maritime empire; The Peloponnesian War led to her decline.
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