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galleyShip powered by oars, and usually also equipped with sails. Galleys typically had a crew of hundreds of rowers arranged in banks. They were used in warfare in the Mediterranean from antiquity until the 18th century. France maintained a fleet of some 40 galleys, crewed by over 10,000 convicts, until 1748. The maximum speed of a galley is estimated to have been only four knots (7.5 kph/4.5 mph), because only 20% of the rower's effort was effective, and galleys could not be used in stormy weather because of their very low waterline. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Gallas, Matthias Gallatin Gallatin, Albert Gallaudet, Edward Miner Gallaudet, Thomas Gallé, Emile Galle, Johann Gottfried galleass Gallego, Fernando Gallegos Freire, Rómulo Gallenberg, Wenzel von, Count galley Galli, Antonius Galliano, John galliard |
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