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Junon, the
French spelling of the
ancient Roman goddess Juno, may
refer to:
French ship
Junon,
various French Navy
ships HMS
Junon, two
Royal Navy ships...
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Junon is a
monthly ****anese
fashion magazine primarily directed towards teenage girls and women. The
magazine began circulation in June 1973. In 1999...
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iconographical and
literary sources: "
Junon et Hercule"; M.
Renard "Hercule allaité par
Junon" in
Hommage à Jean Bayet. Coll.
Latomus 70 Bruxelles...
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Junon was a 40-gun Minerve-class
frigate of the
French Navy.
Junon was
commissioned in the
French Navy
under Captain d'Ettry on 2 May 1786. In 1786, Junon...
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Junon was a 32-gun Charmante-class
frigate of the
French Navy.
Junon took part in the
Battle of
Ushant under Louis Guillouet,
comte d'Orvilliers. She captured...
- HMS
Junon. In June 1812,
Junon escorted a
convoy from
Portsmouth to India. On 8
February 1813, nine
boats and 200 men of the
squadron of
which Junon was...
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borne the name
Junon, in
honour of Juno:
Junon (1747), a 44-gun two-decked ship ("partly ship of the line,
partly frigate")
Junon (1778), a 32-gun Charmante-class...
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Junon was a 40-gun two-decker ship-frigate of the
French Navy.
Junon was
designed by
engineer Chaillé, in an
attempt to
design a ship
combining the firepower...
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Junon (Q186) was a Minerve-class
submarine of the
French Navy.
During World War II she
served in the Free
French Naval Forces. The
submarine was laid...
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specifications of the Seine-class
frigate Pensée (sometimes also
called Junon class).
Gloire Builder: B****e-Indre Ordered: Launched: 20 July 1803 Completed:...