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- Trierarch abstract "Trierarch (Greek: τριήραρχος, triērarchos) was the title of officers who commanded a trireme (triēres) in the classical Greek world. In Classical Athens, the title was associated with the trierarchy (τριηραρχία, triērarchia), one of the public offices or liturgies, which were filled by wealthy citizens for a year. As the name implies, the trierarch was responsible for the outfitting and crewing of a trireme, and for commanding it in battle. Trierarchs thus had to be men of considerable means, since the expenses incurred could run as high as a talent in the course of a year. By the 4th century BC, trierarchies in Athens were assumed by navy boards (symmoriai), as the financial burden of the job had become too great.".
- Trierarch wikiPageExternalLink alexander_t57.html.
- Trierarch wikiPageID "465466".
- Trierarch wikiPageLength "1177".
- Trierarch wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Trierarch wikiPageRevisionID "647959107".
- Trierarch wikiPageWikiLink Attic_talent.
- Trierarch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_titles.
- Trierarch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_ranks_of_ancient_Greece.
- Trierarch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_ranks_of_ancient_Macedon.
- Trierarch wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Athens.
- Trierarch wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Greece.
- Trierarch wikiPageWikiLink Liturgy.
- Trierarch wikiPageWikiLink Symmoria.
- Trierarch wikiPageWikiLink Trireme.
- Trierarch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trierarch".
- Trierarch wikiPageWikiLinkText "trierarch".
- Trierarch wikiPageWikiLinkText "triērarchos".
- Trierarch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Trierarch subject Category:Ancient_Greek_titles.
- Trierarch subject Category:Military_ranks_of_ancient_Greece.
- Trierarch subject Category:Military_ranks_of_ancient_Macedon.
- Trierarch hypernym Officers.
- Trierarch type Person.
- Trierarch type Occupation.
- Trierarch type Title.
- Trierarch comment "Trierarch (Greek: τριήραρχος, triērarchos) was the title of officers who commanded a trireme (triēres) in the classical Greek world. In Classical Athens, the title was associated with the trierarchy (τριηραρχία, triērarchia), one of the public offices or liturgies, which were filled by wealthy citizens for a year. As the name implies, the trierarch was responsible for the outfitting and crewing of a trireme, and for commanding it in battle.".
- Trierarch label "Trierarch".
- Trierarch sameAs Q1770133.
- Trierarch sameAs Trierarchie.
- Trierarch sameAs Τριηραρχία.
- Trierarch sameAs Trierarca.
- Trierarch sameAs Triérarchie.
- Trierarch sameAs Trierarchia.
- Trierarch sameAs Trierark.
- Trierarch sameAs Trierarca.
- Trierarch sameAs m.02ctbw.
- Trierarch sameAs Триерархия.
- Trierarch sameAs Trijerarh.
- Trierarch sameAs Триєрархія.
- Trierarch sameAs Q1770133.
- Trierarch wasDerivedFrom Trierarch?oldid=647959107.
- Trierarch isPrimaryTopicOf Trierarch.