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    SS Massilia was an ocean liner of the Compagnie de Navigation Sud-Atlantique. She was launched in 1914 and completed in 1920. Massilia was the Roman city...
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  • followers of Pelagius Massilianism, an earlier name of Semi-Pelagianism SS Massilia, ship of the Compagnie de Navigation Sud-Atlantique Marseille (disambiguation)...
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    ship SS Massilia that was to take the members of Assemblée nationale to Algiers. Blum missed the Massilia owing to confusion about where the Massilia was...
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    Cuba. One of the best-known episodes was the voyage of the ocean liner SS Massilia, which set sail [es] on 19 October 1939 from La Rochelle and arrived...
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  • June, from Bordeaux to Algiers, on board the liner SS Massilia, and they are referred to as the Massilia absentees. They were considered traitors by the...
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  • Interior Georges Mandel left metropolitan France on the ocean liner SS Massilia from Bordeaux. They arrived on 24 June in Casablanca, French Morocco...
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    France and South America. The same shipyard also built her sister ship Massilia. Chantiers de l'Atlantique built Lutetia, the other member of the trio...
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    Pytheas (redirect from Pytheas of Massilia)
    by far the usual tides in the Mediterranean, and particularly those at Massilia. Matching fragments of Aëtius in pseudo-Plutarch and Stobaeus attribute...
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    similar ship, Gallia, both to be delivered in 1913. The third ship was Massilia, was also built at La Seyne and was launched in 1914, but the First World...
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  • Sud-Atlantique had two 15,000 GRT liners on the route, Lutetia (1913) and Massilia (1920), that were smaller and older but at 20 knots (37 km/h) could offer...
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    similar ship, Gallia, both to be delivered in 1913. The third ship was Massilia, also built at La Seyne and launched in 1914, but not completed until 1920...
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    the Greek navigator Pytheas) was the second-largest Gaulish city, after Massilia (now Marseille).[citation needed] Archeology suggests that the area has...
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  • Ionia in Asia Minor), in the island of Samos, in the Ionian colony of Massilia, and in Kyzikos (situated farther north in Asia Minor, in the region of...
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  • the ocean liner Massilia that allowed them to escape with part of the French government in June 1940 to Casablanca, boarding later the SS Excambion in December...
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    to Casablanca on the ocean liner Massilia, with part of the French government. In December 1941, they boarded the SS Excambion to New York City, arriving...
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    and on the absence of 27 deputies and senators who had fled on the ship Massilia and so could not take part in the vote. However, during the war, the Vichy...
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    Sud-Atlantique had two 15,000 GRT liners on the route, Lutetia (1913) and Massilia (1920), that were smaller and older but at 20 knots (37 km/h) could offer...
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    037 lascars employed on British merchant ships. For example, the ship "Massilia" sailing from London to Sydney, Australia in 1891 lists more than half...
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  • fled Metropolitan France on 21 June 1940 from Bordeaux on board the ship Massilia, a month before the vote on constitutional changes that dissolved the Third...
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    Retrieved 23 September 2019. Goyau, Georges (1913). "Diocese of Marseilles (Massilia)" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert...
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    remained largely unexplored and their geography conjectural. Pytheas of Massilia recorded an account of a journey northward in 325 BC, to a land he called...
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    Roman Empire, p. 53 R.Syme, Guerre e frontiere del periodo dei Flavi, pp.606 ss. Frontinus, Stratagemata, I, 3, 10. B.W.Jones, The emperor Domitian, p.129...
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    representing the Apostles. The surviving remains are somewhat fragmented. Massilia remained a thriving port and a Christian spiritual center in Southern Gaul...
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    the "deep-sea isle". Pliny probably took his information from Pytheas of Massilia who visited Britain sometime between 322 and 285 BC. It is possible that...
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  • southern France, where Greek cultural influence was present via the colony of Massilia, founded circa 600 BC. After the Roman conquest of Gaul (58–50 BC), the...
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  • Akhenaton "Coast of Marseille" by Jimmy Buffett "Dimanche aux goudes" by Massilia Sound System "Last Train to Marseilles" by Richard Clapton "Le temps que...
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    the source of the tin that would sporadically reach the Greek colony of Massilia (now Marseille) on the Mediterranean coast. Sailing past the Pillars of...
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  • "HMS HDML 1179 of the Royal Navy". Uboat. Retrieved 21 August 2013. "Haddo (SS-255)". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Navy Department, Naval...
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  • December 2012. "John H. Barry". Uboat.net. Retrieved 10 November 2012. "Massilia". Uboat.net. Retrieved 1 December 2012. "Prometeo". Uboat.net. Retrieved...
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