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Méduse was a 40-gun Pallas-class
frigate of the
French Navy,
launched in 1810. She took part in the
Napoleonic Wars
during the late
stages of the Mauritius...
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Méduse is the
French name for Medusa, a
monster in Gr**** mythology, and the
French word for a jellyfish.
Méduse also may
refer to:
French ship
Méduse...
- The Raft of the
Medusa (French: Le
Radeau de la
Méduse [lə ʁado d(ə) la medyz]) –
originally titled Scène de
Naufrage (Shipwreck Scene) – is an oil painting...
- Le Piège de
Méduse ("The Ruse of Medusa") is a
short play of
which Erik
Satie wrote both the text and the
incidental music. The text of the play was written...
- debated. L'Anse aux
Meadows might be a
corruption of the
French L'Anse aux
Méduses (Jellyfish Cove). A more
recent conjecture derives it from L'Anse à la...
- Le
Radeau de la
Méduse (English: The Raft of the Medusa) is a
French film by
Iranian film
director Iradj Azimi. It is
based on the 1816
wreck of the French...
- Year of the
Jellyfish (French: L'année des
méduses) is a 1984
French drama film
inspired by a
novel by
Christopher Frank,
directed by
Frank himself with...
- the name
Méduse,
after the Medusa. The best-known is
arguable the 1810
frigate Méduse, of Théodore Géricault's Raft of the
Medusa fame.
Méduse (1699),...
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Méduse (NN5) was a
French Navy Diane-class
submarine commissioned in 1932.
During World War II, she
operated on the
Allied side
until 1940, when she became...
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Méduse was one of 20 Naïade-class
submarines built for the
French Navy at the
beginning of the 20th century. She was of the
Romazotti type, and remained...