- RMS
Carmania was a
Cunard Line
transatlantic steam turbine ocean liner. She was
launched in 1905 and s****ped in 1932. In
World War I she was
first an...
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Carmania (Ancient Gr****: Καρμανία, romanized: Karmanía, Old Persian: 𐎣𐎼𐎶𐎴𐎠, romanized: Karmanā,
Middle Persian: Kirmān) is a
historical region that...
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Carmania may
refer to:
Carmania (region), an
ancient satrapy of the
Achaemenid Persian empire Alexandria Carmania, a
former city in
Carmania founded by...
- RMS
Carmania may
refer to the
following ocean liners: RMS
Carmania (1905) – in
service with
Cunard Line 1905–32 RMS
Carmania (1954) – in
service with Cunard...
- They were
renamed Carmania and
Franconia respectively and
painted in the same
green cruising livery as the
older Caronia.
Carmania continued transatlantic...
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merchant cruiser sunk by a ship of the same class; she was destro**** by HMS
Carmania, also a
converted ocean liner, in a
furious action in the
South Atlantic...
- she was
first an
armed merchant cruiser (AMC) and then a
troop ship. RMS
Carmania was
launched in 1905 as her
sister ship,
although the two had different...
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Ecdemus carmania is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1883. It is
found in Ecuador. Pinheiro, L. R. & Duarte, M. (2013)...
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penetrated his
armor and
entered his lung.
Alexander sent much of his army to
Carmania (modern
southern Iran) with
general Craterus, and
commissioned a fleet...
- Harvey,
Clive (25
October 2008) RMS "Queen Elizabeth": The
Ultimate Ship,
Carmania Press.
Prince hails Queen Mother tribute, BBC, 24
February 2009, retrieved...