Trierarch
noun, Greek History.
1.
the commander of a trireme.
2.
(in Athens) a citizen who, singly, or jointly with other citizens, was required to fit out a trireme for the public service.
noun (Greek history)
1.
a citizen responsible for fitting out a state trireme, esp in Athens
2.
the captain of a trireme
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