• ships of the Argentine Navy have been named ARA Hércules (or Hércules before the 1860s): Hércules (1814), a frigate that served as flagship of the second...
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  • Hercules was built at Calcutta in 1814. She acquired British registry and traded between Britain and India under a license from the British East India...
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  • India Company Hercules (1907), a steam tug now preserved in San Francisco, California ARA Hércules Hercules (Swedish ship) HMS Hercules, any of several...
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    London, England. The road is named after Hercules Hall, which was built by and was the home of Philip Astley (1742–1814), riding instructor, horse-trainer,...
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  • "Hercules whaler" was at St Helena. Hercules returned to London on 31 March 1814. She again underwent a good repair in 1814. In 1813 the British East India...
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    The Temple of Hercules Victor (Italian: Tempio di Ercole Vincitore) or Hercules Olivarius (Latin for "Hercules the Olive-Bearer") is a Roman temple in...
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    ARA Hércules was a former Type 42 destroyer of the Argentine Navy (Spanish: Armada de la República Argentina), which was transformed into a multi-purpose...
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    ship Hércules, so the advantage was tied to its performance and luck. On the 8th of March, 1814, Brown, in front of the town of Colonia with Hércules, Fortuna...
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    and Spain during the entire Peninsular War, not returning to England until 1814. Pakenham aged quickly and became short-sighted, causing her to squint when...
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    Battle of Buceo was a decisive naval battle which took place on 14–17 May 1814, during the Argentine War of Independence between an Argentine fleet under...
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  • More than 15 percent of the approximately 2,350 Lockheed C-130 Hercules production hulls have been lost, including 70 by the US Air Force and the United...
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    United States Navy from 1814 to 1825. The first vessel in navy service by that name, she was built as a merchant steamer in 1814 at Vergennes, Vermont,...
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  • third cruise. Captain Moss J.Stockett had commissioned her on 27 December 1814. She had taken three prizes, only one of which returned to the United States...
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    Hercules is a 1907-built steam tugboat that is now preserved at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park in San Francisco, California. Hercules...
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    Mares of Diomedes (category Labours of Hercules)
    Hercules Furens 226 ff (trans. Miller) Seneca, Hercules Oetaeus 20 ff (trans. Miller) Seneca, Hercules Oetaeus 1538 ff Seneca, Hercules Oetaeus 1814 ff...
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  • The Salmon River Raid was a raid conducted by British forces in February 1814 against the recently abandoned American bases along the Salmon River near...
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  • Asia (1815 ship) (redirect from Asia (1814))
    Asia sailed to Batavia via the Torres Islands. She sailed in company with Hercules and Hugh Crawford. On her first voyage under charter to the EIC, Captain...
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  • (launched 31 July 1731 at Pasajes) - Wrecked 15 October 1733 Hércules class, 60 guns Hércules 60 (launched 14 April 1729 at Cadiz) - Stricken 1749 Real Familia...
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    Revolution from 1793 to May 17, 1814, as part of the département of Alpes-Maritimes. The principality was re-established in 1814, only to be designated a protectorate...
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    Battle of Lundy's Lane (category 1814 in Upper Canada)
    Lundy's Lane, also known as the Battle of Niagara, was fought on 25 July 1814, during the War of 1812, between an invading American army and a British...
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    Eakins, pioneer motion photographer George Eastman, inventor of roll film Hércules Florence, pioneer inventor of photography Auguste and Louis Lumière, pioneer...
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    Finnish War (1808–1809) Dano-Swedish War of 1808–09 Swedish-Norwegian War (1814) Invasion of Åland (1918) War in Afghanistan (2002–2021) Operation Atalanta...
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    Diodorus, p. 438 Diodorus. The Historical Library of Diodorus the Sicilian, 1814 (Original from the New York Public Library). Wikimedia Commons has media...
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    Institute of Sciences, Literature and Fine Arts of the Kingdom of Holland. In 1814, he began his The Three Graces. In 1815, he was named 'Minister Plenipotentiary...
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    The Second of May 1808 (category 1814 paintings)
    Peninsular War. Both paintings were completed within a two-month period in 1814. Today they are displayed in Madrid's Museo del Prado. Goya witnessed first-hand...
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    The Third of May 1808 (category 1814 paintings)
    mayo. Commonly known as The Third of May 1808.) is a painting completed in 1814 by the Spanish painter Francisco Goya, now in the Museo del Prado, Madrid...
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    version of the now famous work. He had visited Canova's studio in Rome in 1814 and had been immensely impressed by a carving of the Graces which Canova...
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    Auguste Clésinger (category 1814 births)
    Jean-Baptiste Auguste Clésinger (22 October 1814 – 5 January 1883) was a 19th-century French sculptor and painter. Auguste Clésinger was born in Besançon...
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    French Revolution. In 1793, Revolutionary forces captured Monaco and until 1814 it was occupied by the French (in this period much of Europe had been overrun...
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    History (1812–1814) The Madhouse (1812–1819) The Inquisition Tribunal (1812–1819) The Second of May 1808 (1814) The Third of May 1808 (1814) The Junta of...
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