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Aréthuse or
Arethuse may
refer to:
Arethusa (mythology), a
nymph in Gr****
mythology known as
Aréthuse in
French Aréthuse-class submarine, a
class of French...
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Aréthuse was a 46-gun
frigate of the
French Navy. She
served during the
Napoleonic Wars,
taking part in a
major single-ship action. Much
later the vessel...
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Aréthuse was a 40-gun Pallas-class
frigate of the
French Navy.
Initially named Aréthuse, she was
renamed Elbe
while still under construction. She...
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Aréthuse (NN7) was an Argonaute-class
submarine commissioned into
service in the
French Navy in 1933. She saw
service in
World War II,
first on the side...
- the name
Aréthuse in
honour of the
nymph Arethusa:
Aréthuse (1757), a
frigate Aréthuse (1791), a
frigate Aréthuse (1798), a
corvette Aréthuse (1801), a...
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evenly matched frigates from the
French Navy and the
British Royal Navy,
Aréthuse and HMS Amelia,
engaged in a
battle in the
Atlantic Ocean at the Îles de...
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Aréthuse class were
submarines built for the
French Navy (French:
Marine Nationale) in the 1950s. They were
designed as
attack submarines for anti-submarine...
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Aréthuse was a 40-gun
frigate of the
French Navy,
built from 1789
following plans by Ozanne. She was
launched on 3
March 1791, and
served in the Mediterranean...
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Aréthuse,
launched in
April 1798, was the name-ship of the
eponymous Aréthuse-class
corvettes of the
French Navy.
Excellent captured her in 1799. The...
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Aréthuse was a
French frigate,
launched in 1757
during the
Seven Years' War. She was
captured by the
Royal Navy in 1759 and
became the fifth-rate HMS Arethusa...