In the fleet of Attalus one triemiolia and two quinqueremes were sunk, while two quadriremes besides that of the king were captured.
Forthwith six quadriremes were prepared, five of which were sent to Chalcis under the command of Timagoras, and the other under the command of another Timagoras to Tenedos.
In addition to these came three quadriremes from Rhodes, the Athenians having three open ships, which they had equipped for the protection of their lands on the coast.
Two Rhodian quadriremes met AEmilius on his passage from Chios to Samos, being sent by Livius to attend him, and king Eumenes with two quinqueremes met him.
All approving his design, and three quadriremes being added to that fleet which he had, he set sail for Patara.
The Rhodians had thirty-two quadriremes and four triremes.
At this time Alexander often reviewed his fleet, had many sham-fights with his triremes and quadriremes in the river, and contests both for rowers and pilots, the winners receiving crowns.
Enlargement of the bulk of ships of war—quadriremes and quinqueremes.
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