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Orcades can
refer to:
Orcades (islands), the
ancient name of the
Orkney Islands Orcades (Roman province), an
apocryphal Roman province over
Orkney SS Orcades (1921)...
- SS
Orcades can
refer to: SS
Orcades (1921) SS
Orcades (1936) SS
Orcades (1947) This
article includes a list of
ships with the same or
similar names. If...
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islands Orcades (Ancient Gr****: Όρκάδες), as did
Tacitus in AD 98,
claiming that his father-in-law
Agricola had "discovered and
subjugated the
Orcades hitherto...
- Melbourne, Australia,
Orcades served as an
accommodation ship.
Orcades was re****ed in 1959 and 1964. In the 1964 refit,
Orcades became a single-class...
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torpedoes to sink her.
Orcades' Master,
Charles Fox, was
decorated by the
Crown and Lloyd's of
London for his
bravery and leadership.
Orcades is the
Latin name...
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Orcades Crawford (born 23
August 1965) is a New
Zealand former professional rugby union player.
Crawford was a NZ under-16s and NZ
Secondary Schools representative...
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- the
Orkney Islands,
which they
called "
Orcades",
thought to be a
Brythonic Celtic name. A "king of the
Orcades" was one of the 11
rulers said to have...
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Beacurs in Parzival. The
earliest known form of a Morgause-type name is
Orcades (Norcadés),
given to her in the
First Continuation of Chrétien de Troyes'...
- with his half-sister, the
queen of
Lothian or
Orkney named either Anna,
Orcades, or Morgause. The
accounts presented in the
Historia and most
other versions...