- Look up
Leander in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Leander is one of the
protagonists in the
story of Hero and
Leander in Gr**** mythology.
Leander may also...
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Leander Adrian Paes (/peɪs/ PAYSS; born 17 June 1973) is an
Indian former professional tennis player and the
first Asian man to be
inducted into the International...
- have been
followed by five
Batch III
Leanders, but the
latter fell foul of the Nott cancellations. A
fifth Leander, the Ikara-carrying HMS Arethusa, was...
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HMNZS Waikato (F55) was a
Leander Batch 2TA
frigate of the
Royal New
Zealand Navy (RNZN). She was one of two
Leanders built for the RNZN, the
other being...
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shorter and
displaced 1,250 tons less than the
Leanders. The
protection scheme was the same as the
Leanders but was
generally thinner to save weight. This...
- Six
ships of the
Royal Navy, have been
named HMS
Leander after the Gr**** hero
Leander: HMS
Leander (1780) was a 52-gun
fourth rate
launched in 1780. She...
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Leander class may
refer to one of
three ship
classes operated by the
Royal Navy (and in two instances,
other naval forces);
Leander-class
cruiser (1882)...
- Hero and
Leander (/ˈhiːroʊ/, /liːˈændər/) is the Gr**** myth
relating the
story of Hero (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρώ, Hērṓ; [hɛː.rɔ̌ː]), a
priestess of Aphrodite...
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Chilean Navy.
Based on the
Leander class, this
class consisted of four ships, two purpose-built, and two
former Royal Navy
Leanders. The River-class destroyer...
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better provide for the role of
commerce protection. The 7,000-7,200 ton
Leanders were
armed with
eight BL 6 inch Mk
XXIII naval guns in twin turrets, two...