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Thetis (/ ˈ θ iː t ɪ s / THEEH ... (τίθημι), "to set up, establish", suggests a perception among Classical Greeks of an early political role. Walter Burkert ...
As a young second-class midshipman of eighteen Hyacinthe de Bougainville participated in the 1800-02 Baudin expedition to Australia. [2]Hyacinthe de Bougainville sailed around the world from 1824 to 1826 onboard Thétis and Espérance, [1] sent by the Minister of the Navy and the Colonies, the duc de Clermont-Tonnerre. [3]
HMS Thetis (N25) was a Group 1 T-class submarine of the Royal Navy which sank during sea trials in Liverpool Bay, England on 1 June 1939. After being salvaged and repaired, the boat was recommissioned as HMS Thunderbolt in 1940.
THETIS submersible of the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research. The Hellenic Centre for Marine Research is operating a Remora 2000 type submersible named THETIS, which was constructed by COMEX in 1999. It has a crew capacity of two; and can dive at a depth of 610 metres (2,000 ft), while moving at a speed of 2.5 knots.
HDMS Triton is a Thetis-class frigate belonging to the Royal Danish Navy. It is being used to exercise the Danish sovereignty over the waters around Greenland and the Faroe Islands. It is being used to exercise the Danish sovereignty over the waters around Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
The Thetis-class ocean patrol vessels or ocean patrol frigates, [1] [4] also called Stanflex 3000, is a class of large patrol vessels built for the Royal Danish Navy.The class comprises four ships, all built and commissioned in the early 1990s.
HMS Thunderbolt (N25) was a T-class submarine originally called HMS Thetis. Thetis sank during sea trials on 1 June 1939 with 4 survivors out of 103 people on board. The boat was raised, repaired, and commissioned in 1940 as HMS Thunderbolt and sunk on 14 March 1943 by the Italian corvette Cicogna .
USCGC Thetis (WMEC-910) is a United States Coast Guard Famous-class medium endurance cutter. She is the 10th ship of the Famous Class cutters designed and built for the U.S. Coast Guard and the third Coast Guard cutter to bear the name. [1] Laid down August 24, 1984 by Robert Derecktor Shipyard Incorporated of Middletown, Rhode Island.