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  • Navarch - Wikipedia
    Navarch, Navarchus or Nauarchus[1][2] (Greek: ναύαρχος, návarchos) is an Anglicisation of a Greek word meaning " archon (leader) of the ships", which in some states became the title of an office equivalent to that of a modern admiral
  • NAVARCH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of NAVARCH is the commander of a fleet in ancient Greece
  • NAVARCH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    An admiral in ancient Greece Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
  • navarch - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    navarch English Etymology From Latin navarchus, from Ancient Greek ναύαρχος (naúarkhos, “leader of the ships”), corresponding to navy +‎ -arch
  • What is navarch? Simple Definition Meaning - LSD. Law
    A navarch refers to a historical figure who served as the commander or master of an armed ship This individual held ultimate authority over the vessel, its crew, and its military or defensive operations Here are some examples to illustrate the role of a navarch: Imagine a naval battle in the ancient Mediterranean Sea A powerful trireme, equipped with a bronze ram and carrying a contingent
  • What does navarch mean? - Definitions. net
    Definition of navarch in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of navarch What does navarch mean? Information and translations of navarch in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
  • Navarch Explained
    Navarch, Navarchus or Nauarchus [1][2] (el| [ [wikt:ναύαρχος|ναύαρχος]],) is an Anglicisation of a Greek word meaning " archon (leader) of the ships", which in some states became the title of an office equivalent to that of a modern admiral Also this status was very valuable in Ancient Greece
  • navarch - definition and meaning - Wordnik
    The navarch turned over the packet curiously, then to the amazement of the sailors seemed to stagger against the mast A Victor of Salamis William Stearns Davis 1903
  • Navarch | Military Wiki | Fandom
    Navarch (Greek: ναύαρχος, pronounced návarchos) is a Greek word meaning "leader of the ships", which in some states became the title of an office equivalent to that of a modern admiral Not all states gave their naval commanders such a title Athens, for instance, placed its fleet under the command of generals (strategoi) holding the same title as those who commanded its land forces





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