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Ithuriel is an
angel mentioned in John Milton's 1667 epic poem
Paradise Lost. In
Paradise Lost,
Ithuriel is one of two
angels (the
other being Zephon)...
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Royal Navy have been
called HMS
Ithuriel after an
angel in John Milton's epic poem
Paradise Lost: The first, HMS
Ithuriel (1916), was a Marksman-class flotilla...
- HMS
Ithuriel was an I-class
destroyer built for the
Turkish Navy, but was
purchased by the
Royal Navy in 1939. The I-class
ships were
improved versions...
- K17 and K22, led by
Commander Ernest William Leir in the
destroyer HMS
Ithuriel. Vice
Admiral Beatty had
moved the 12th and 13th
flotillas of K-class submarines...
- HMS
Ithuriel was a Marksman-class
flotilla leader of the
British Royal Navy.
Originally to have been
named Gabriel, the name was
changed before her launch...
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takes Gabriel to the soup
kitchen where the
Archangel Ithuriel hides.
Initially angry at
Ithuriel for
abandoning his
mission of s****ing out and destroying...
- also
Zepho was an angel, sent by the
archangel Gabriel together with
Ithuriel, to find out the
location of
Satan after his Fall.
According to Milton...
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Brodiaea laxa) is a
triplet lily
known by
several common names,
including Ithuriel's spear,
common triteleia and gr****nut. It is
native to
California where...
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submarine HMS
Greyhound (H05), a 1935
British Royal Navy G-class
destroyer HMS
Ithuriel (H05), a 1940
British Royal Navy I-class
destroyer H-5, a
Chinese manufactured...
- 11—although
three of the
original ships had been lost by the time
Inconstant and
Ithuriel were commissioned. The I-class
served in
World War II and six were lost...