Themistocles and the Athenian trireme exploit Greek naval design and head-on Persian mistakes to scatter the Persian navy.
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Themistocles and the Athenian trireme exploit Greek naval design and head-on Persian mistakes to scatter the Persian navy.
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"...and you're not. Okay? So um this is a Greek uh trireme. Okay? So Greek trireme the thing to recognize about is it's mainly..."
"He's actually the guy who proposed that Athens build a navy. Um Athens discovered a silver mine and they used all the silver to..."
"They have no more mobility. And so what will happen next is that the so yeah the Athenians destroy the Persian navy. What happened..."
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