Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Terpsichore, after Terpsichore, one of the Muses of Greek mythology: HMS Terpsichore (1760) was a 24-gun sixth rate...
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HMS Terpsichore was a 32-gun Amazon-class fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was built during the last years of the American War of Independence...
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Eustathius, Terpsichore was the mother of the Thracian king Rhesus by the river god Strymon. The British 32-gun frigate HMS Terpsichore (1785) commanded...
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HMS Terpsichore was a T-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Terpsichore, named after Terpsichore of Greek mythology,...
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Terpsichore (plant), a genus of ferns 81 Terpsichore, an asteroid HMS Terpsichore, any of several ships of the Royal Navy, including: HMS Terpsichore...
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distinguished, career culminated in service as first lieutenant of the frigate HMS Terpsichore and his death, aged 19, at the side of his commanding officer, Captain...
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made several captures before HMS Terpsichore joined the squadron conducting the Siege of French-held Malta. In HMS Terpsichore he also conveyed Charles Emmanuel...
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the name Terpsichore, after Terpsichore, one of the Muses of Greek mythology: Terpsichore (1758), a 26-gun frigate, captured in 1760 by HMS Aeolus, Pallas...
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damaged, making her way back to Spain, and engaged by the 32-gun frigate HMS Terpsichore under Captain Richard Bowen, but she escaped. She eventually returned...
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four prizes had the action restarted. Several days later, the frigate HMS Terpsichore (32) spotted the damaged Santísima Trinidad making her way back to...
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