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  • ** {{HSwMS|Munin}}, several ships of the Swedish Navy named after the mythological raven ...-scale [[Gokstad ship]] replica in Vancouver, B.C., Canada named after the mythological raven ...
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  • * A mythological boat used by a [[Solar deity#Solar boats|solar deity]] ** [[Solar barque]], an Egyptian mythological boat used by Ra ...
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  • * [[Phoebe (given name)]], a list of people, mythological, biblical and fictional characters *[[Phoebe (mythology)]], several Greek mythological figures ...
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  • ==Ships== ...racters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan#The Olympians|Aquilon]] in the mythological novels of [[Rick Riordan]]. ...
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  • == Mythological figures == * [[Eurydice (Greek myth)]], various mythological figures ...
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  • ==Mythological and fictional characters== * [[HMS Thalia|HMS ''Thalia'']], the name of three ships of the Royal Navy ...
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  • == Ships == * Firedrakes, the species of mythological creatures the character ''Fenella'' belongs to in [[Gerald Durrell]]s 1974 ...
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  • ==Ships== *{{HMS|Hecate}}, the name of several Royal Navy ships ...
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  • '''[[Hesperus]]''' (or '''[[Hesperos]]''') was a Greek mythological figure. ==Ships== ...
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  • * [[Cyrene (mythology)]], an ancient Greek mythological figure ==Ships== ...
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  • * [[Riadh]] or Rhea, Celtic mythological hero ==Ships== ...
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  • *[[Aetna (nymph)]], a mythological Sicilian figure *{{HMS|Aetna|}}, the name of several ships of the Royal Navy ...
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  • * [[Centaurus (Greek mythology)]], father of the race of mythological beasts * {{USS|Centaurus}}, the named of two ships of the U.S. Navy ...
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  • * [[Galatea (mythology)]], three different mythological figures from Greek mythology, including: ** [[Galatea (mythological statue)]], the statue carved by Pygmalion that came to life ...
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  • *[[Egeria (mythology)]], a mythological water nymph and the wife of Numa Pompilius, second king of Rome *[[HMS Egeria|HMS ''Egeria'']], any one of three Royal Navy ships ...
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  • Stanley island is an integral part of the mythological complex of the Flinders Group. There are several spectacular [[rock art]] s ...European vessels with high sterns to be 16th or 17th century (Portuguese) ships, which is historically notable as the first reports of exploration of this ...
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  • * [[Arethusa (mythology)]], several other Greek mythological figures also called Arethusa * {{HMS|Arethusa}}, nine ships of the Royal Navy, 1759 to 1991 ...
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  • ...yal Danish Navy]] have borne the name '''''Najaden''''', after the [[Naiad|mythological water spirit]]__NOTOC__, including:<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.orlogsbas ...
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  • ...ter a mythological son of [[Poseidon]]), was an Athenian [[Athenian sacred ships|sacred ship]] and a messenger [[trireme]] of the [[Classical Athens|Athenia In 405 BC, the ''Paralus'' was one of ten ships that escaped from the Athenian disaster at [[Battle of Aegospotami|Aegospot ...
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  • ...[[Royal Navy]] have borne the name '''HMS ''Electra''''', after the Greek mythological figure, [[Electra]]: ...
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