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- been named USS Canonicus. Camp Canonicus, an American Baptist camp in Exeter, Rhode Island. There is an avenue named after Canonicus in Newport, Rhode...
- Four ships of the United States Navy have been named Canonicus for Canonicus, a chief of the Narragansett Indians, who befriended Roger Williams, and...
- Look up canonicus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Canonicus (c. 1565–1647) was a Native American chief of the Narragansett. Canonicus may also refer...
- Canonicus (ACM-12) was a Camanche-class auxiliary minelayer in the United States Navy. It was named for Canonicus, a chief of the Narragansett Indians...
- 1941. Renamed Canonicus, it was placed in service on 3 June 1941. It served in the 1st Naval District and 5th Naval District. Canonicus was transferred...
- Conus canonicus Hw**** in Bruguière, J.G., 1792 Conus canonicus Hw**** in Bruguière, J.G., 1792 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Conus canonicus. The...
- ships were contracted for, which would be known as the Canonicus or Tippecanoe class. The Canonicus class was an enlarged and improved version of the preceding...
- decommissioned in 1877. Canonicus was exhibited at the Jamestown Exposition of 1907, before she was sold for s**** the following year. The Canonicus class was an...
- John the Canon (Johannes Canonicus in Latin, born Francesc Marbres, first half of the fourteenth century), was a Catalan philosopher, theologian and Augustinian...
- New England Indians. He was a nephew of the Narragansett grand sachem, Canonicus (died 1647), with whom he ****ociated in the government of the tribe, and...