• HMS Ophelia was an Admiralty M-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the First World War, entering service in 1916. The ship served at the Battle...
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  • refer to: Ophélia (1963 film) Ophelia (2018 film) "Ophelia", an episode of Ergo Proxy Ophelia (album), an album by Natalie Merchant The Ophelias (California...
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    Loftus William Jones † HMS Ophelia: Cdr Lewis Gonne Eyre Crabbe (Admiralty M class) HMS Christopher: Lt Cdr Fairfax Moresby Kerr HMS Acasta: Lt Cdr John...
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  • Odysseus in Greek mythology Laertes (Hamlet), son of Polonius and brother of Ophelia in Shakespeare's play Hamlet Laertes (Cilicia), an ancient town archeological...
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    Brown), the band's plane collided with a time-travelling dirigible called HMS Ophelia, said to have been created by a Dr. Leguminous Calgori in a freak storm...
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    hospital ships. While in the area, British submarine, HMS D8, shadowed the German ship. When the Ophelia noticed the submarine she began to flee the area,...
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    sunk on 10 September 1918 by HMS Ophelia off Orkney at 58°28′N 1°50′W / 58.467°N 1.833°W / 58.467; -1.833 (Ophelia), all 35 of the crew members died...
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    HMS Hawke, launched in 1891 from Chatham Dockyard, was the seventh Royal Navy warship to be named Hawke. She was an Edgar-class protected cruiser. After...
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    Science. Retrieved February 18, 2022. "Submarine goes down, in collision with HMS Hazard". The Daily News. No. 20, 562. London. 3 February 1912. p. 1. Retrieved...
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    HMS Audacious was the fourth and last King George V-class dreadnought battleship built for the Royal Navy in the early 1910s. After completion in 1913...
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