taxiarch
/tæksiˈɑrk/Definitions
1. noun
A high-ranking naval officer in the ancient Greek navy, equivalent to a modern-day fleet captain or admiral.
“The taxiarch of the Athenian fleet played a crucial role in the Battle of Salamis.”
1. noun
A high-ranking naval officer in the ancient Greek navy, equivalent to a modern-day fleet captain or admiral.
“The taxiarch of the Athenian fleet played a crucial role in the Battle of Salamis.”