• Minerva was a merchantman launched in 1773 in the East Indies. She traded there for more than 20 years before she made three voyages for the British East...
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  • Many vessels have been named Minerva for the mythological figure Minerva: Minerva (1773 ship) was a merchantman launched in the East Indies. She traded...
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  • until they were transferred to the convict transports Minerva (1773 ship) and Friendship (1793 ship) in 1799 until they sailed for the penal colony of New...
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  • "Venetian Fourth Rate ship of the line 'Minerva' (1773)". Threedecks. Retrieved 19 September 2021. "Russian Fifth Rate frigate 'Legkii' (1773)". Threedecks....
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  • ("Павел", 1773, A) – Served at the Mediterranean Sea 1773–1779, BU 1791 Astafii 32 ("Астафий", 1773, A) – BU 1793 Nataliya 32 ("Наталия", 1773, A) – Served...
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    List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy (category Lists of Royal Navy ships by type)
    hulked as hospital ship at Bermuda in 1813, broken up 1816 Minerva class 38-gun fifth rates 1780–82, designed by Edward Hunt HMS Minerva 1780 – broken up...
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  • The use of convict ships to New South Wales began on 18 August 1786, when the decision was made to send a colonisation party of convicts, military, and...
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    Italy between 1769 and 1773 and bought antiquities from Thomas Jenkins, Gavin Hamilton and Giambattista Piranesi, including a Minerva with bronze helmet and...
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  • she endured, and she confronts Desmond and Minerva when the time comes to use the device. Juno spurs Minerva into showing the inevitable future if Desmond...
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    Ingolstadt in 1773. He was the only non-clerical professor at an institution run by Jesuits, whose order Pope Clement XIV had dissolved in 1773. The Jesuits...
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    Affair of Fielding and Bylandt. On 4 January 1781, Courageux recaptured Minerva in a close-range action west of Ushant that lasted more than an hour. That...
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    HMS Warrior (1781) (category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy)
    HMS Victory to Spithead. By 1806 she was assisting HMS Renown and HMS Minerva in attacking coastal trade around Ferrol and Vigo. In December Warrior...
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    expedition's return to Britain, in September 1773. Suckling then arranged for his transfer to HMS Seahorse; one of two ships about to sail for the East Indies....
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  • by the prince regent in Tellicherry, the British left Mahé. In December 1773, the British from Thalassery stormed Arakkal Palace, which had resisted,...
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  • planetary rovers and is the chief engineer of the asteroid surface explorer MINERVA for the Hayabusa mission. The novel technology resulting from his studies...
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    The Altar to Liberty: Minerva monument: The battle is commemorated with a monument, which includes a bronze statue of Minerva near the top of Battle...
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    in Corinth, Mississippi. He was in Company E. He was legally married to Minerva Brown in 1867 and they had six children. Charles Deslondes, Haitian mulatto...
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  • Southampton, with Captain John MacBride, with whom he moved to the Orpheus in 1773. In 1774 he was on the coast of Guinea with William Cornwallis in the Pallas...
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  • Charles Carr Carpenter (1871–1918) Emma Bertha Carpenter (1873–1955) Etta Minerva Carpenter (1874–1899) Martha Josephine Carpenter (1876–1962) Marion Caroline...
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    New Castle, Delaware Colony from 1772 to 1773. He resumed private practice in Bordentown, New Jersey from 1773 to 1774. He was a member of the New Jersey...
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    [permanent dead link] "Granville Sharp tomb restoration, Fulham, London". Minerva Stone Conservation. Retrieved 19 December 2008. Hoare, Prince, Memoirs...
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    shipyard, which was founded in 1773 by royal decree of King Ferdinand IV of Naples. Two notable examples of Royal Italian Navy ships that were later built at...
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    Bentley, Diana (March–April 2015). "The Dark Secrets of the Bog Bodies". Minerva: The International Review of Ancient Art & Archaeology. Nashville, Tennessee:...
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    American independence leader and eventually an abolitionist. Shadrach Bond (1773–1832), 1st Governor of Illinois, he enslaved people on his farm in Monroe...
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    and David Minaevich Gamezardashvili Baramidze, Georgian literature (The Minerva Group, 2001). "Grand Tour". Oxford Reference. Retrieved 20 May 2022. E...
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    LiverpoolTown Hall. 1802 statue by Charles Rossi - Britannia or Minerva atop Liverpool Town Hall. Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, or Britannia. She is holding a...
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    HMS Camilla (1776) (category 1776 ships)
    The next month, on 19 April, Diamond, Minerva, Cynthia, Grand Falconer, and Camilla captured the American ship Favourite, which was carrying a cargo of...
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  • had fled the city or joined the Patriots, and put them on board of the ship Minerva or the brigantine Elizabeth. Under this commission, Brush, at the head...
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  • Aesculapia 1923 YO11 Asclepius, Greek god; named to redeem Jupiter's promise to Minerva to place Aesculapius among the stars (formerly, Ophiuchus was called Aesculapius)...
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  • Argentina Minerva Mirabal Reyes and Antonia María Teresa Mirabal Reyes) 1924–1960 (Patria Mercedes Mirabal Reyes), 1926–1960 (María Argentina Minerva Mirabal...
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