noun
- in ancient Athens, a wealthy citizen required to equip and maintain a warship for the state
Usage: historical; ancient Greek
Examples
- The trierarch was responsible for funding the crew and equipment of his assigned trireme.
- Wealthy Athenians served as trierarchs as part of their civic duty to the state.
- The trierarch system allowed Athens to maintain a powerful navy without direct government funding.
- Being appointed as a trierarch was both an honor and a significant financial burden.
- The trierarch would often sail with his ship during military campaigns.
- Ancient records show that some trierarchs spent enormous sums outfitting their vessels.