• Classical Athens, the title was associated with the trierarchy (τριηραρχία, triērarchia), one of the public offices or liturgies, which were filled by wealthy...
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  • 1163–1164. Poland 1931, col. 1163. Poland 1931, col. 1164. Welwei, "Trierarchia". Gabrielsen 1994, pp. 173ff.. Gabrielsen 1994, pp. 182ff.. Poland 1931...
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    his liturgical year at least; the ship itself belonged to Athens. The triērarchia was one of the liturgies of ancient Athens; although it afforded great...
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  • A trierarchy (Greek: τριηραρχία, romanized: trierarchia) was a type of obligation called a liturgy, a debt similar to a tax on the very wealthy in Ancient...
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