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Euryalus (/jʊəˈraɪ.ələs/;
Ancient Gr****: Εὐρύαλος, romanized: Eurýalos, lit. 'broad')
refers to the
Euryalus fortress, the main
citadel of
Ancient Syracuse...
- HMS
Euryalus after Euryalus, one of
Argonauts - the
mythical band of
heroes who
accompanied Jason in his
search for the
Golden Fleece. HMS
Euryalus (1803)...
- 1939, and
commissioned 30 June 1941.
Euryalus was the last
cruiser built at the dockyard. On 17
September 1941
Euryalus joined the
escort for
convoy WS 11X...
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Italian war, but the
mother of
Euryalus refused to be
parted from her son and
continued on.
Although Nisus and
Euryalus are
inseparable as a pair in the...
- HMS
Euryalus (F15) was a Leander-class
frigate of the
Royal Navy (RN). Like the rest of the class,
Euryalus was
named after a
figure of mythology. Euryalus...
- the age of 17.
Euryalus was paid off at
Portsmouth on 23
September 1865. She was
broken up in 1867. Benyon, P. (2011). "HMS
Euryalus".
Naval Database...
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February 1805,
Euryalus captured St Jose
while on the
Irish station.
Dryad shared in the
prize by
agreement with
Euryalus. In
March Euryalus pressed four...
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Hyalophora euryalus, the
ceanothus silkmoth, is a moth of the
family Saturniidae. It is
found in the dry
intermontane valleys and
interior of
British Columbia...
- Italy, and
centres on the love
story of Lucretia, a
married woman, and
Euryalus, one of the men
waiting on the Duke of Austria.
After an
uncertain beginning...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Euryalus (/jʊəˈraɪ.ələs/;
Ancient Gr****: Εὐρύαλος) was a
young Phaeacian nobleman and son of Naubolous. In the Odyssey,
Homer gives...