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- Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Ethalion after Ethalion, a mythical Gr**** sailor transformed into a dolphin for attempting to abduct Dionysus...
- 262 gunnery radar. Pioneer was ordered on 7 August 1942 under the name Ethalion, but was renamed Mars later in 1942. She was laid down at Vickers-Armstrong...
- HMS Ethalion was a 38-gun Artois-class fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was built by Joseph Graham of Harwich and launched on 14 March 1797. In...
- Charaxes ethalion, the satyr emperor or satyr charaxes, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in southern Africa. The wingspan is 45–55 mm...
- HMS Ethalion was a Royal Navy 36-gun frigate, launched in 1802 at Woolwich Dockyard. She was eventually broken up in 1877. Ethalion entered service in...
- Colossus-class aircraft carrier launched in 1944. She was originally named Ethalion, then Mars. She was broken up in 1954. Pioneer (1862), a gunboat commissioned...
- third lieutenant on the frigate HMS Ethalion, under the command of Captain James Young. On 7 October 1799 Ethalion captured the 36-gun Spanish treasure...
- Pym served aboard the Ethalion (36), taking part in the capture of the Spanish Thetis and Santa-Brigida in 1799. The Ethalion was wrecked on the Penmarks...
- Young's next ship was the 38-gun HMS Ethalion, which he took over in February 1799. At 3pm on 16 October 1799 Ethalion sighted three sails, and bearing up...
- modernised. Sold to Argentina as Independencia 1958. HMS ****us (R51) ex-Ethalion ex-Mars 48 18,330 long tons (18,624 t) 4 Admiralty 3-drum boilers, 2 shafts...