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1The buccaneer's bell

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  • Title: The buccaneer's bell
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  • Publisher: Tangee Publishing
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  • First Year Published: 2006
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    French ship Uranie

    Seven ships of the French Navy have borne the name Uranie, in honour of Urania: Uranie (1788), a 40-gun frigate Uranie (1797), better known as Géographe

    French frigate Uranie (1788)

    Uranie was a frigate of the French Navy launched in 1788. She took part in a frigate action in 1793, capturing HMS Thames, and was renamed Tartu in honour

    French ship Clorinde

    Five ships of the French navy have borne the name Clorinde, in honour of Clorinda in Jerusalem Delivered. Clorinde (1800), a 44-gun Uranie-class frigate

    List of ship names of the Royal Navy (U–Z)

    Upas Upholder Uppingham Upright Uproar Upshot Upstart Upton Upward Urania Uranie Urchin Ure Urge Urgent Ursa Ursula Urtica Usk Usurper Uther Utile Utmost

    French ship Tartu

    At least three ships of the French Navy have been named Tartu: French frigate Tartu (1793), a frigate launched in 1788 as Uranie and renamed in 1793,

    Uranie Bay

    Uranie Bay is in the north east of East Falkland on the south coast of Berkeley Sound. It is named after the corvette L’Uranie, which was beached there

    French frigate Uranie (1800)

    Uranie was a 44-gun frigate of the French Navy, lead ship of her two-vessel class. She served in the Mediterranean, first under captain Maistral, and

    Heroína (ship)

    claim to the wreck of the Uranie and that it was calculated to make an impression on the masters of ships in the area. Some ship-masters were alarmed by

    French frigate Clorinde (1800)

    Clorinde was a 44-gun Uranie-class frigate of the French Navy. The Royal Navy captured her in 1803 and took her into service as HMS Clorinde. She was sold

    Seychelles Coast Guard

    Retrieved February 3, 2022. Thande, George; Uranie, Sharon (April 29, 2014). "China gifts maritime patrol ship to Seychelles". Seychelles News Agency. Retrieved