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  2. Odyssey Marine Exploration - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Odyssey's Captain Sterling Vorus was cleared of all charges by a court in Algeciras, Spain, relating to the blockade and boarding of the Odyssey Explorer. [25] The Spanish court ruled that Spanish officials did not have proper authorization to board or search Odyssey's ship in 2007. [25]

  3. Black Swan Project - Wikipedia

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    Coins from the reign of Charles IV of Spain salvaged by Odyssey from the "Black Swan" site and ready for sale.. Odyssey Marine stated on 21 May 2007 that most of the recovered coins and treasure are believed to be from a particular shipwreck, but it was likely that artifacts from other wrecks had also been mixed in and were recovered.

  4. Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    The Odyssey (/ ˈ ɒ d ɪ s i /; [1] Ancient Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, romanized: Odýsseia) [2] [3] is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is one of the oldest works of literature still widely read by modern audiences. Like the Iliad, the Odyssey is divided into 24 books.

  5. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 February 2025, at 01:09 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. RV Odyssey Explorer - Wikipedia

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    On October 16, 2007 Spain seized the Odyssey Explorer as it sailed out of port from the British overseas territory of Gibraltar.The vessel's captain, Sterling Vorus, claimed to have been in International Waters, but was forced to dock at Algeciras under what Vorus declared was "threat of deadly force".

  7. Homer - Wikipedia

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    Homer and His Guide (1874) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau. Today, only the Iliad and the Odyssey are associated with the name "Homer". In antiquity, a large number of other works were sometimes attributed to him, including the Homeric Hymns, the Contest of Homer and Hesiod, several epigrams, the Little Iliad, the Nostoi, the Thebaid, the Cypria, the Epigoni, the comic mini-epic ...

  8. Juan Curbelo (Texan settler) - Wikipedia

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    Juan Curbelo was born in 1680 in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, [1] and was son of Domingo Curbelo y María Martín Enríquez. [2] He arrived in San Fernando de Béxar, Texas (present-day San Antonio) in 1731. In 1737 and 1739, he served one-year terms as mayor of the community. [2] He married Gracia Perdomo y Umpienres. [1]

  9. Jacques Cousteau - Wikipedia

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    6. The Cousteau Odyssey II (also known as "The Jacques Cousteau Odyssey", continue "The Odyssey of the Cousteau Team") 38: 1977: L'énigme du Britannic: Calypso's Search for the Britannic: Yes 39: 1978: Le butin de Pergame sauvé des eaux: Diving for Roman Plunder: Yes 40: 1978: À la recherche de l'Atlantide. Partie I: Calypso's Search for ...