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The trierarch went overboard, I said, for what it's worth.
A trierarch was entitled to a respite of two years.
There's no better trierarch in the fleet; if you think me partial, ask some of the others.
The person (or persons) up on whom the duty fell is called a Trierarch.
He laughed and said, Don't pity me, but the trierarch who's commanding her now.
A client of Lysias, for example, called service as trierarch "a dubious action".
The ship's captain was known as the trierarch (triērarchos).
The hoplites belonged to the middle social classes, so that they came immediately next to the trierarch in status aboard the ship.
The trierarch, by luck, had seen what was happening from the dock, and slipping off among the shipping had escaped to bring back word.
The trierarch of theParalos arrived alone, in a trader from Aegina.
She is Timasion's daughter, who was trierarch of theDemokratia.
Then the trierarch of theSalaminia came ashore, looking like a man who has lost a bag of gold and found a rope.
The trierarch of theSalaminia was to offer him civilly the trial he had asked for, and convoy him back in his own ship.
No one blamed theSalaminia's trierarch much.
It was still winter when theSiren was fitted; but the trierarch, for reasons we were to learn, was eager to be gone.
It's the trierarch!
He was hetairos and trierarch of the Hydaspes fleet of Nearchus.
He accompanied as a trierarch the Nearchus' fleet ; of this voyage, Androsthenes also wrote his own account.
These were divided into the 170 rowers (eretai), who provided the ship's motive power, the deck crew headed by the trierarch, and a marine detachment.
The choregus paid the expenses incurred in presenting a tragedy for the people of Athens, a trierarch was given the hull of one trireme.
Half the ships in the fleet are in the same state as yours, the trierarch fled to Miletos, and the First Officer carrying on.
In 363 and 359 BC, he assumed the office of the trierarch, being responsible for the outfitting and maintenance of a trireme.
Presently the trierarch of theParalos came by, and stopped to drink with us; and Lysis offered him some courtesy on the loss of his ship.
There, he was a trierarch in the Athenian relief fleet sent out to assist the admiral Conon, who was blockaded at Mytilene.
As trierarch he distinguished himself in the assault on the Athenian position at the Battle of Pylos, during which he was severely wounded (Thuc.