Nereide may refer to: Italian submarine Nereide Nereide (horse) Nereide (HBC vessel), operated by the HBC from 1833 to 1840, see Hudson's Bay Company...
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name Nereide, after the Nereid (sea nymph): HMS Nereide (1797), a 36-gun fifth-rate Sibylle-class frigate, formerly the French frigate Néréide, captured...
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Nereide was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to: Italian submarine Nereide (1913), a Nautilus-class submarine launched...
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borne the name Néréide, after the Nereid (sea nymphs): Néréide (1690), a galley Néréide (1696), a 20-gun frigate French frigate Néréide (1724), a 42-gun...
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Nereide (1933 – 22 April 1943 ) was an undefeated Thoroughbred racemare that won the 1936 German Derby (in track record time) and the 1936 German Oaks...
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HMS Nereide was one of 20 Acorn-class (later H-class) destroyers built for the Royal Navy. The destroyer served in the First World War. The Acorn class...
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Néréide was a Sibylle-class, 32-gun, copper-hulled frigate of the French Navy. On 22 December 1797 HMS Phoebe captured her and she was taken into British...
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Nereide was a Nautilus-class submarine in the Italian Royal Navy (Italian: Règia Marina) during World War I. She was built 1911–1913 at the navy yard...
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Otter, an insecure Englishman with an Irish title; Captain Corbett of the Néréide, whose reputation for excessive flogging has left his ship severely undermanned;...
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HMS Madagascar (1811) (redirect from French frigate Néréide (1808))
French Navy. Her French name had been Néréide, and she had been built to a design by François Pestel. In 1810 as Néréide, she sailed to Guadeloupe but was...
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