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- hydrofoil connections to the mainland. In ancient times Favignana was called Aegusa, meaning "goat island" in Gr**** (Αιγούσα). The present name is derived from...
- area of 37.45 square kilometres (14.46 sq mi). The island of Favignana (Aegusa), the largest, lies 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) southwest of Trapani; Levanzo...
- quinqueremes. The Roman fleet then sailed and anc****d off the island of Aegusa (modern Favignana), 16 km (10 mi) from Sicily. Next morning, 10 March, the...
- 4 May 1916 with the loss of 11 men[citation needed]; and the yacht HMY Aegusa. On arriving in Cattaro on about 1 May (the date is uncertain), U-73 joined...
- Galley Adventure Prize Adventuress Adversary Advice Advice Prize Adviser Aegusa Aeneas Aeolus Aetna Affleck Affray Africa Africaine Afridi Afrikander Afrikander...
- Shipwrecks and scuttled vessels of Malta (list) World War I shipwrecks Aegusa Luciston Nasturtium Polynesien Russell World War II shipwrecks Eddy ****espont...
- Ship Flag Sunk date Notes Coordinates HMY Aegusa  Royal Navy 28 April 1916 A Royal Navy yacht that was sunk by mines laid by U-73 35°53′24″N 14°41′24″E...
- place for the European wealthiest elite. With her yachts called Sultana and Aegusa, Donna Franca was able to attend the social life not only in Sicily, but...
- Shipwrecks and scuttled vessels of Malta (list) World War I shipwrecks Aegusa Luciston Nasturtium Polynesien Russell World War II shipwrecks Eddy ****espont...
- testimony only for Punic (a brief inscription of the 2nd or 1st century BC from Aegusa). Some Mamertines probably retained their Italic dialect. With the establishment...