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  2. SS Themistocles (1907) - Wikipedia

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    On 12 November 1908 Themistocles started her first voyage for her new owner, sailing from Smyrna to New York via Piraeus, Kalamata and Patras. [4] In May 1909 a new Hellenic Transatlantic ship, Athinai, joined Themistocles on the same route. [7] By 1909 Themistocles ' s tonnages had been revised to 6,045 GRT and 3,924 NRT. [5]

  3. MS Saturnia - Wikipedia

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    Conversion of the ship to a troop ship was at New York and in March 1944 Saturnia began those duties with two voyages to England and a third to Cherbourg, France. The third voyage transported the 101st Infantry Regiment (A sub-division of the 2 6th Infantry Division ) leaving New York on 27 August 1944 and arriving in Cherbourg on 7 September 1944.

  4. Landscape in the Mist - Wikipedia

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    The film is the third installment in Angelopoulos' Trilogy of Silence, following Voyage to Cythera (1984) and The Beekeeper (1986). Since then it has been regarded as Angelopoulos' greatest masterpiece, one of the best movies of 1988, of the 80s, of the 20th century, and one of the greatest and best Greek movies of all time.

  5. MV Jupiter (1961) - Wikipedia

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    MV Jupiter was a Greek-registered cruise ship that sank on 21 October 1988, within 40 minutes of leaving the Greek port of Piraeus.On board were 391 British schoolchildren and 84 adults on a study cruise and 110 crew.

  6. Naval warfare - Wikipedia

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    The last ended with a decisive Venetian victory, giving it almost a century to enjoy Mediterranean trade domination before other European countries began expanding into the south and west. In the north of Europe, the near-continuous conflict between England and France was characterised by raids on coastal towns and ports along the coastlines ...

  7. Spanish Armada - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Armada (often known as Invincible Armada, or the Enterprise of England, Spanish: Grande y Felicísima Armada, lit. 'Great and Most Fortunate Navy') was a Spanish fleet that sailed from Lisbon in late May 1588, commanded by Alonso de Guzmán, Duke of Medina Sidonia, an aristocrat without previous naval experience appointed by Philip II of Spain.