- of Virgil,
Achaemenides (Gr****: Ἀχαιμενίδης Akhaimenides) was a son of
Adamastos of Ithaca, and one of Odysseus' crew. He was
marooned on
Sicily when Odysseus...
- Κύκνος Ι
Esterel 1
Tugboats (16)
Tugboat HS
Achilleus HS
Atromitos HS
Adamastos HS Aias HS
Nestor HS
Jason HS
Odysseus HS
Danaos HS ****us HS
Gigas HS...
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Portuguese language from the Gr**** word for "Untamed" or "Untameable" (
Adamastos) (which the
Portuguese did tame). Mateus, Octávio; Jacobs,
Louis L.; Schulp...
- 'impregnable,
diamondlike hardness; very firm/resolute position', from Gr****
adamastos 'untameable' (hence also the word diamond).
Adamant or
adamantine (suffix...
- of
Lovers Renos Kampanas 1979 Οι φανταρίνες
Female Soldiers Army
Major Adamastos 1979 Τζακ ο καβαλάρης Jack the
Horseman Don
Kornilio 1980 Ο ποδόγυρος...
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History Name
Kormoran (1963–1976)
Adamastos (1963–1980)
Zingara (1980–1984)
Owner Montemare di
Navigazione S.P.A. Port of
registry Naples Builder Rostock...
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Mahitis gunboat (Gr**** made) EN Α410
Atromitos tugboat (Gr**** made) EN Α411
Adamastos tugboat (Gr**** made) EN P25
Kostakos fast
attack boat (French
origin and...
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described as
Eleutherodactylus adamastus). It is
derived from the Gr****
adamastos that
means "untamed, wild, or savage". The type
series consists of seven...
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Monday 1st-
Sunday 14th".
Naval History.
Retrieved 23
November 2011. "SS
Adamastos (+1940)". Wrecksite.
Retrieved 2
November 2011. McKellar,
Norman L. "Steel...
- 512 Sunk (mine) 26 June 1940
Dimitris Greece 5,254 Sunk 1 July 1940
Adamastos Greece 7,466 Sunk 2 July 1940 At****aird United
Kingdom 8,999 Sunk 2...