• as USAT Athos II. Lloyd's Register 1945–46. Swiggum & Kohli 2012. New York Evening Post (November 17, 1925). MARAD Vessel Status Card: Athos II. Smith...
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  • SS Athos was a French cargo-passenger ship of the Messageries Maritimes, launched in 1914, that was sunk in the Mediterranean by the German submarine SM U-65...
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    SS Commissaire Ramel was a French cargo liner that was launched in 1920 and sunk in the Indian Ocean by the Atlantis in World War II. The Société Provençale...
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    Robert Byron (travel writer) (category British civilians killed in World War II)
    second was commissioned for Duckworth by Thomas Balston, to be on Mount Athos. He later visited India, the Soviet Union, and Tibet. It was in Persia and...
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    SS Wakool was a refrigerated cargo liner that was launched in England in 1898. She belonged to Wilhelm Lund's Blue Anchor Line until 1910, when P&O took...
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    coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) See also List of shipwrecks of Africa. "SS Park Victory (+1947)". wrecksite.eu. Retrieved July 5, 2023. "Arendskerk (Dutch...
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    During the first six months of Operation Barbarossa, the Wehrmacht and the SS had a policy of shooting all of the commissars. Jews serving in the Red Army...
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    SS Champollion was a French ocean liner built during the 1920s for the Marseille, France-Alexandria, Egypt, route. During the Second World War it served...
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    on 30 September 1904 SS Jacques Cartier, later named SS Winnipeg. Completed, 1918; torpedoed and sunk, 22 October 1942 SS Athos. In service, 28 November...
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    SS Patria was an 11,885 GRT French ocean liner built in 1913 for Compagnie française de Navigation à vapeur Cyprien Fabre & Cie (Fabre Line), for whom...
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  • SS Stella Solaris (lit. "Star of the Sun", formerly SS Cambodge) was an ocean liner built for Messageries Maritimes in 1953. She mainly provided passenger...
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    SS Santa Fé was a German refrigerated cargo steamship. She is now a Black Sea shipwreck and part of her cargo is of interest to marine archaeologists....
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    cites expressly states to have been the famous Serbian monastery on Mount Athos, immemorially connected with Serbian kings, medieval and modern?” (Society...
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    SS Djemnah was a French cargo-passenger ship, launched in 1875, that was sunk in the Mediterranean by the German submarine UB-105 during the First World...
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    transport ship that saw service in the United States Navy during World War II. She was the only U.S. Naval vessel to be named for the French nobleman, Jean-Baptiste...
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    oca.org. Retrieved 2024-08-16. "Venerable Acacius the Younger of Mount Athos". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2024-08-16. Agioi_anargyroi (2010-04-12). "Full...
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    and Mount Athos from Constantinople to Mount Athos (1814) Translation of the relics (1979) of Venerable Gregory (Kallides) of Herakleia (1925) Uncovering...
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    fought by Finland and Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union during World War II. It began with a Finnish declaration of war on 25 June 1941 and ended on 19...
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    Pontificii de Propaganda Fide: Pars Prima, Complectens Bullas, Brevia Acta S.S. A Congregationis Institutione Ad Praesens Iuxta Temporis Seriem Disposita...
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    SS Fürst Bismarck was a Hamburg America Line (HAPAG) ocean liner. She was launched in Scotland in 1905. In 1914 she was renamed Friedrichsruh. In 1919...
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    mutiny on board, which was not described in memoirs of other Wolf crew. The SS Port Kembla was sunk off the coast of the South Island of New Zealand after...
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    SS Polynesien was a French passenger ship that was sunk on 10 August 1918 in the Mediterranean Sea 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) off Valletta, Malta...
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    design for Braun Rudolf von Ribbentrop (1921–2019), captain in the Waffen-SS, recipient of the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross for bravery Leona Riemann...
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  • Constantine II and a group of politicians, known as Apostasia of 1965. Premier George Papandreou is forced to resign. 1966, 7 December: Ferry SS Heraklion...
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    Gaito (Petronio, 1919; Ollantay, 1926), Floro Ugarte (Saika, 1920) and Athos Palma (La novia del hereje, 1935). In Brazil, when the Portuguese court...
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    community, as well as the blessing of Wilhelm II, German Emperor. The Deutsches Museum had its grand opening in 1925, but has undergone a reinvention recently...
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  • author and academic, founded the Mormon History Association (d. 1999) 1918 – Athos Bulcão, Brazilian painter and sculptor (d. 2008) 1918 – Indumati Bhattacharya...
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    SS Portugal (Russian: госпитальное судно "Португаль") was a steamship originally built by a French shipping company, but requisitioned for use as a Russian...
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    MS Aramis (redirect from SS Teia Maru)
    Navy in World War II. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. p. 248. ISBN 1-55750-149-1. Lloyd's Register of Shipping (PDF). Vol. II.–Steamers and Motorships...
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    père. D'Artagnan commits himself to fight three consecutive duels with Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand; Cyrano is famous...
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