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Pomone is the name of
several ships: Four
Royal Navy
ships have
borne the name HMS
Pomone: HMS
Pomone (1794), a 44-gun
French frigate captured on 23 April...
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Pomone, with
another cancelled before launch: HMS
Pomone (1794), a 44-gun
French frigate captured on 23
April 1794 and
broken up in 1802. HMS
Pomone (1805)...
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Pomone (Pomona) is a
pastoral opera in a
prologue and five acts by
Robert Cambert with a
libretto by
Pierre Perrin. It has been
described as "effectively...
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Pomone was a 40-gun
frigate of the
French Navy,
launched in 1785. The
British captured her off the Île de Batz in
April 1794 and
incorporated her into...
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rating her as a 38-gun frigate, but then in 1811
recommissioned her as HMS
Pomone. She
served during the War of 1812 and was
broken up in 1816. Astrée took...
- HMS
Pomone was a 38-gun Leda-class
fifth rate of the
Royal Navy
launched in 1805. She saw
action during the
Napoleonic Wars,
primarily in the Mediterranean...
- HMS
Pomone was a Pelorus-class
protected cruiser built for the
Royal Navy in the late 1890s. The ship's
boilers were so
troublesome that she was decommissioned...
- name
Pomone,
after the
Roman goddess Pomona:
French frigate
Pomone (1750), a 30-gun frigate,
burnt to
avoid capture in 1760.
French transport
Pomone (1770)...
- The Prix de
Pomone is a
Group 2 flat
horse race in
France open to
thoroughbred fillies and
mares aged
three years or older. It is run at
Deauville over...
- Paris, the
first opera theatre in
France open to the public, and
premiered Pomone, the
first grand opera in French, with
music by
Robert Cambert, with five...