MS Batory was a Polish ocean liner which was the flagship of Gdynia-America Line, named after Stefan Batory, the sixteenth-century King of Poland. She...
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MS Stefan Batory is a wrong, yet commonly applied, name for two ships of the Polish merchant marine: MS Batory, a pre-war ocean liner TSS Stefan Batory...
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Stephen Báthory (redirect from Stephen Batory)
Stephen Báthory (Hungarian: Báthory István; Polish: Stefan Batory; Lithuanian: Steponas Batoras; 27 September 1533 – 12 December 1586) was Voivode of Transylvania...
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replacement for the then obsolete MS Batory. The ship was rechristened the TSS Stefan Batory, named after a king of Poland Stefan Batory (1533–1586). After she was...
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Dahl was finally persuaded by Balfour to accept, and took passage on the MS Batory from Glasgow a few days later. He arrived in Halifax, Canada, on 14 April...
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company's flagship ceased to be MS Batory, which was scrapped in 1971 with its place taken by the more modern TSS Stefan Batory. In the 1970s tonnage increased...
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Stefan Batory (1533-1586), King of Poland from 1576 to 1586 ORP Batory, a 1932-built patrol boat in the Polish Border Guard and, later, Navy MS Batory, an...
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She was the older sister ship to Poland's most famous ocean liner, the MS Batory. The Pilsudski's first skipper was Master Mariner Mamert Stankiewicz....
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Poland's MS Batory, and MS Piłsudski, at the sea port of Gdynia, 18 December 1937...
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Dunkirk, France during Operation Dynamo between 26 May and 4 June 1940. MS Batory SS Ben-my-Chree (1927) SS Fenella (1936) TS King George V SS King Orry...
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