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    USS Sidonia (AKA-42) was an Artemis-class attack cargo ship in service with the United States Navy from 1945 to 1946. She was scrapped in 1964. Sidonia...
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  • Look up Sidonia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sidonia is a feminine given name. It may also refer to: 579 Sidonia, an asteroid USS Sidonia (AKA-42)...
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    USS Polana (AKA-35) USS Renate (AKA-36), later AGS-16 USS Roxane (AKA-37) USS Sappho (AKA-38) USS Sarita (AKA-39) USS Scania (AKA-40) USS Selinur (AKA-41) USS Sidonia (AKA-42)...
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    USS Sibyl (1863) USS Sicard (DD-346/DM-21/AG-100) USS Sicily (CVE-118/AKV-18) USS Sides (FFG-14) USS Sidney C. Jones (1861) USS Sidonia (AKA-42) USS Sierra (ID-1634...
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    (AKA-36) USS Roxane (AKA-37) USS Sappho (AKA-38) USS Sarita (AKA-39) USS Scania (AKA-40) USS Selinur (AKA-41) USS Sidonia (AKA-42) USS Sirona (AKA-43) USS Sylvania (AKA-44)...
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    600 people in front of the U.S. Embassy in Spain. The Duchess of Medina Sidonia, Luisa Isabel Álvarez de Toledo (known as the "Red Duchess" for her socialist...
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    he was decisively defeated. Pascual Cervera y Topete was born in Medina-Sidonia in the province of Cadiz, the son of a Spanish Army officer who fought...
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  • Brynhildr in the Darkness Miki, Ryota Murakami (child) 2014–15 Knights of Sidonia Numi Tahiro 2014 M3: The Dark Metal Young Iwato, Mimei Maki 2014 Free!...
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    in 1236, Jaén in 1246, and Seville in 1248; then he took Arcos, Medina-Sidonia, Jerez and Cádiz, effectively bringing the bulk of the reconquista to a...
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    that morning; the sea was dead calm when he engaged the Duke of Medina Sidonia's flagship San Martín and gave her another pummeling like that of a few...
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