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Roman mythology,
Achates (Ancient Gr****: Ἀχάτης) may
refer to the
following personages:
Achates, a
companion of the
exiled Aeneas.
Achates, a
Sicilian who...
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Following commissioning,
Achates joined the 3rd
Destroyer Flotilla, part of the
Mediterranean Fleet. In
early 1931,
Achates accompanied the
aircraft carrier...
- have been
named HMS
Achates after Achates, a
character in
Roman mythology. A
sixth was
planned but
never completed: HMS
Achates (1573) was a 13-gun ship...
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Leonardus Achates de Basilea, born
Leonhard Agtstein in Basel, was a
compositor who
worked from 1472 to 1491. He is one of the
first to
introduce the...
- standards,
Achates Power says that it has
patented many
modifications to the
original architecture in
order to meet
current standards.
Achates claims that...
- In the Aeneid,
Achates (Ancient Gr****: Ἀχάτης, "good,
faithful Achates",
fidus Achates as he was called) was a
close friend of Aeneas; his name became...
- all hands,
while Admiral Hipper shifted aim to
Obedient and
Achates to the south.
Achates was
badly damaged but
continued to make
smoke until she sank...
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Achates may
refer to:
Achates (Gr**** mythology)
Achates, name of two
ships Achates (river), the
Sicilian river known in
antiquity as the
Achates 5144 Achates...
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Terebra achates is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Terebridae, the
auger snails.
Terebra achates Weaver, 1960. Retrieved...
- HMS
Achates, HMS
Achates having been lost in
early 1810.
Commander John
Davies commissioned her in May 1810 for the Channel. In
February 1811
Achates detained...