- SS
Abessinia was a
cargo steamship of the
Hamburg America Line (HAPAG). She was
built in
North East
England in 1900, and
wrecked in
North East England...
- Two
steamships have
borne the name
Abessinia,
after the
German name for the
Ethiopian Empire: SS
Abessinia (1900) was a 5,633-ton p****enger/cargo ship...
- The
Abyssinia Crisis, also
known in
Italy as the
Walwal incident, was an
international crisis in 1935 that
originated in a
dispute over the town of Walwal...
- Breyer,
Francis (2016). "The
Ancient Egyptian Etymology of Ḥabašāt "
Abessinia"" (PDF). Ityop̣is.
Extra Issue II: 8–18. Meineke, August, ed. (1849)....
- to
Abessinia's position, but took five
hours to
arrive due to
rough weather.
Armenian then
encountered fog, in
which she was
unable to find
Abessinia. By...
- 397′N 1°36.182′W / 55.639950°N 1.603033°W / 55.639950; -1.603033).
Abessinia, a 138-metre (453 ft)
German steamship that
drove onto Knifestone, Outer...
-
Eastern Africa:
Together with
Journeys to Jagga, Usambara, Ukambani, Shoa,
Abessinia and Khartum, and a
Coasting Voyage from
Nombaz to Cape Delgado. Trübner...
- Breyer,
Francis (2016). "The
Ancient Egyptian Etymology of Ḥabašāt "
Abessinia"" (PDF). Ityop̣is.
Extra Issue II: 8–18.
Jabal Ḩubaysh, Geoview.info,...
- A HMS A1 HMS A3 USS Aaron Ward
Abessinia USS Accok**** HMAS Adelaide
Admiral Sampson Adolphus Busch Aeolian Sky USS Aeolus Agat
World War II
Amtrac Ajax...
- A HMS A1 HMS A3 USS Aaron Ward
Abessinia USS Accok**** HMAS Adelaide
Admiral Sampson Adolphus Busch Aeolian Sky USS Aeolus Agat
World War II
Amtrac Ajax...