from 1945 to 1946. She was scrapped in 1967. Troilus (AKA-46) was named after the minor planet 1208 Troilus, which in turn was named after a Trojan prince...
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refer to: Troilus of Elis (4th century BC), Greek athlete Troilus (philosopher), a sophist of the 4-5th century in Constantinople USS Troilus (AKA-46)...
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USS Sidonia (AKA-42) USS Sirona (AKA-43) USS Sylvania (AKA-44) USS Tabora (AKA-45) USS Troilus (AKA-46) USS Turandot (AKA-47), later ARC-3 USS Valeria (AKA-48) USS Vanadis (AKA-49)...
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SSRN-586/SSN-586) USS Tritonia (1863) USS Triumph (AM-323/MSF-323/MMC-3, T-AGOS-4) USS Trocadero Bay (CVE-119) USS Troilus (AKA-46) USS Trollope (DE-566) USS Troup...
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USS Tabora (AKA-45) USS Troilus (AKA-46) USS Turandot (AKA-47) USS Valeria (AKA-48) USS Vanadis (AKA-49) USS Veritas (AKA-50) USS Xenia (AKA-51) USS Zenobia (AKA-52)...
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of Greek mythology A character based on the Greek hero in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida Agamemnon (Zeus), an epithet of the Greek god Zeus Agamemnon...
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himself is "the great Myrmidon/Who broils in loud applause" in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida. Clement of Alexandria, Exhortations Book II "Myrmidon | Britannica"...
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Diomedes (section The Troilus and Cressida legend)
her traitorous father. In Shakespeare's play Troilus and Cressida, Diomedes is often seen fighting Troilus over her. 1437 Diomedes, a minor asteroid Diomedes...
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John Barry in the Arabian Sea. 1 September 1944: U-859 sank the freighter Troilus in the Arabian Sea. 5 September 1944: U-861 sank the freighter Toannis...
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German submarine U-859 (section Troilus)
lost coins. Three days later another unescorted merchantman, the British Troilus was also sunk, with six hands drowned. On 23 September 1944 U-859 was running...
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