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Bireme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A bireme is a ship probably invented by the Phoenicians whose best known use was as an ancient greek naval ship that was 80 feet (24 metres) long with a maximum beam length of around 10 feet (3 metr...
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Bireme Dioue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bireme Dioue is an Ivorian professional footballer. Bireme plays for Myanmar National League clubside Yadanabon FC. He moved to Yadanabon from Thailand Premier League clubside Muang Thong United in 2...
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BIREME is a PAHO Specialized Center, established in Brazil since 1967, in collaboration with; Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, Secretary of Health of the State of São Paulo and the Federal University of São Paulo;
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BIREME is a PAHO Specialized Center, established in Brazil since 1967, in collaboration with ; Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, Secretary of Health of the State of São Paulo and the Federal University of São Paulo...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on bireme (ship), The bireme (a ship with two banks of oars), probably adopted from the Phoenicians, followed and became the leading warship of the 8th century bc. Greek biremes were probably about 80 feet (24 metres) long with a maximum beam around 10 feet (3 metres).
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Bireme (Aphract); With two banks of oars per side, biremes were used as warships and scouts in Mediterranean navies from 8th century BC. ... Phoenician Bireme or Two (Aphract); First mentioned in 8th century BC, this vessel was rowed on two levels by about 52 oarsmen.
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The Bireme was the warship used in the Trojan wars. It had a broad bottom with a shallow draft. Biremes were propelled by two banks of oars and virtually skimmed over the seas. ... #181-142-8 Greek Bireme showcase; Custom made acrylic show case. The front, top and back are made of one piece of acrylic and bent with heat.
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