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  • The Euryale [ø.ʁjal] was a Génie-class brig of the French Navy. Begun in 1849 at Rochefort, construction was suspended in 1853 and not resumed for eight...
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  • of ships have been named Euryale, after the Gorgon of that name, including: French brig Euryale (1813), a brig in service 1814−46 French brig Euryale (1863)...
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  • of echinoderm French brig Euryale (1863) USS Euryale (AS-22) Evryali, a piano piece by Iannis Xenakis List of ships named Euryale Euryale, list of Greek...
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  • The first USS Miantonomoh was the lead ship of her class of four ironclad monitors built for the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Completed...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1863 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1863. "The Intercolonial Trade". The Times. No. 24449. London...
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    (SP-1594) USS Eureka (1862, IX-221) USS Europa (AK-81, AP-177) USS Euryale (AS-22) USS Eutaw (1863) USS Evans (DD-78, DD-552, DE-1023) USS Evansville (ID-2996...
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    Louis Adolphe Bonard (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Honour. In 1838–39 he commanded the Iris on the Algerian coast, then the Euryale on the Newfoundland station. In 1840–42 he commanded the brigo-aviso Volage...
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    Mary Celeste (category 1861 ships)
    de Pellegrin, a well-known maritime artist of the Marseilles School. In 1863, Parker was succeeded by William Thompson, who remained in command until...
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  • USS Sacramento (1862) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Maine; sponsored by a Mrs. Tilton of Boston; and commissioned on 7 January 1863, Commander Andrew E. K. Benham in command. Sacramento's first assignment...
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    RMS Rhone (category 1865 ships)
    Janeiro. This growing trade, and a number of ships lost at sea, created a need for new ships. In June 1863 RMSP ordered Rhone from the Millwall Iron Works...
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  • originally contracted it from an organ transplant. They are identified with Euryale and Stheno, the sisters of Medusa. In the Netflix series, Chantal and Zelda...
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  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000 (category Articles containing French-language text)
    680 681 Gorgo 1909 GZ Gorgon (German: Gorgo) one of the three sisters – Euryale, Stheno, and Medusa – who had hair made of living, venomous snakes and...
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    USS De Soto (1859) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Walker's first month in the region began poorly, however, when his ship collided with the French war steamer Milan, then adrift off South West Pass, Mississippi...
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    "Hermaphroditus" in Poems and Ballads is subscribed Au Musée du Louvre, Mars 1863, leaving no doubt that it was the Borghese Hermaphroditus that had inspired...
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    HMS Forward (1855) (category 1855 ships)
    served along with her sister ship HMS Grappler. Together they were involved in the Lemalchi incident in the spring of 1863 when they hunted down and captured...
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    Gorgonocephalidae Basket star, gorgon's head brittle star, Astrocladus euryale (Retzius, 1783) (Cape Peninsula to Port Elizabeth) Order Amphilepidida...
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