- Look up
Arethusa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arethusa may
refer to:
Arethusa (mythology), a
Nereid nymph who
became a
fountain Arethusa (Gr****...
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words of the song 'The
Aretusa', to
which it was set by
Shield toward the end of the
eighteenth century. The song of 'The
Aretusa'
originally appeared in...
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Aretusa was the name of at
least three ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian cruiser
Aretusa, a Partenope-class
cruiser launched in 1891...
- submarines,
seven by aircraft,
seven by
ships and one by a collision.
Aretusa (F 556) in
service with the
Marina Militare in the 1950s
Torpedo boat Cigno...
- 1811 Naples:
Pallade 40 -
Scuttled 1799
Minerva 40
Sibilla 40
Sirena 40
Aretusa 40
Leone (?)
Partenope 36 (1834)
Regina 50 (1840) Sardinia: San Michele...
- The
Fountain of
Arethusa (Italian:
Fonte Aretusa,
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρέθουσα) is a
natural spring on the
island of
Ortygia in the
historical centre of the...
- Greece,
Heather L. Reid and
Davide Tanasi (eds.), Parn****os
Press -
Fonte Aretusa, May 14, 2016. ISBN 978-1942495079. JSTOR j.ctvbj7gjn.23
Gorgons at Wikipedia's...
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Aretusa was a
torpedo cruiser of the
Partenope class built for the
Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the 1880s. Laid down in June 1889 at the Cantiere...
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Alfeo e
Aretusa,
Metropolitan Museum, New York...
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Arethusa (or
Aretusa) was a city in the
Roman province of Syria, near Apameia. The
modern Arabic name of the city is Al-Rastan. Arethusa's
episcopal list...