fiftyoared
Fiftyoared refers to a type of ancient Greek warship that was propelled by fifty oars. These vessels were part of a larger class of galleys used in naval warfare and transport. The exact dimensions and specific design of a fiftyoared ship could vary, but they generally occupied a middle ground in terms of size and speed within the fleet. They were typically lighter and faster than larger triremes or quinqueremes, making them suitable for reconnaissance, raiding, and quick engagements.
The term "fiftyoared" describes the number of oars, which in turn indicates the size and crew complement
While not as famous as the trireme, the fiftyoared vessel played a role in the naval strategies