- HMS
Amfitrite was a 38-gun fifth-rate
frigate of the
Royal Navy. She had
previously served with the
Spanish Navy
before she was
captured during the Napoleonic...
- 59.13972; 9.65111 Amphitrite, the wave and the sea
birds (Norwegian:
Amfitrite, bølgen og havfuglene) is a 4 m (13 ft) tall
stainless steel sculpture...
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Spanish Navy. The
battle ended with the
capture of the
Spanish frigate Amfitrite by HMS Donegal. HMS
Donegal had
spent 1800 in Plymouth, and in 1801 came...
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chase to the
large 42-gun
Spanish frigate Amfitrite in
November 1804.
After pursuing her for 46 hours,
Amfitrite lost her mizzen-top-mast and
Donegal subsequently...
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Seven ships of the
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS Amphitrite, or HMS
Amfitrite,
after Amphitrite, a sea
goddess of Gr**** mythology: HMS Amphitrite (1778)...
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Ambuscade Ambush Ameer Amelia America Amersham Amerton Amethyst Amethyst III
Amfitrite Amitie Amity Amokura Ampere Amphion Amphitrite Amsterdam Amy An 2 Anacreon...
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chase to the
large 42-gun
Spanish frigate Amfitrite in
November 1804.
After pursuing her for 46 hours,
Amfitrite lost her mizzen-top-mast and was subsequently...
- keep
other vessels away from danger. Two of the
ships were the
Swedish Amfitrite [sv] and the
Danish Absalon,
which are
specially designed to
operate in...
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stood out to the offing. In the
summer of 1805
Boyle exchanged into HMS
Amfitrite, a
Spanish prize frigate, and
returned to England. His last appointment...
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Spanish ship
Amfitrite. She was
captured by Sir
Richard Strachan in HMS Donegal in 1804 and
taken into
service as HMS
Amfitrite, and
renamed HMS Blanche...