navarch (Meaning)

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navarch (n.)

The commander of a fleet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of navarch

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navarch Sentence Examples

  1. The navarch skillfully commanded the mighty fleet during the decisive sea battle.
  2. The Athenian navarch, Miltiades, played a crucial role in the Battle of Marathon.
  3. The Spartan navarch, Lysander, was renowned for his brilliant naval tactics.
  4. The navarch led the vanguard of the Persian fleet into the conflict.
  5. The aging navarch's wisdom and experience guided his sailors through treacherous waters.
  6. The cunning navarch devised an ingenious strategy to outmaneuver his enemy.
  7. The arrogant navarch dismissed the warnings of his advisors, leading to a disastrous defeat.
  8. The navarch's unwavering loyalty to his king inspired his crew to fight with unparalleled valor.
  9. The Spartan navarch, Brasidas, boldly took his fleet into enemy territory.
  10. The navarch's sudden illness forced him to delegate command to his second-in-command.

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The commander of a fleet.

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The navarch skillfully commanded the mighty fleet during the decisive sea battle.

The Athenian navarch, Miltiades, played a crucial role in the Battle of Marathon.

The Spartan navarch, Lysander, was renowned for his brilliant naval tactics.

The navarch led the vanguard of the Persian fleet into the conflict.