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 | | There are some Euryalus ship's badges known to exist whereby the figure of the warrior is facing to the right, instead of the left. |  | | My enquiries show that there is no evidence to suggest that F15 ever had a round badge and it was certainly a pentagonal one when I was aboard her in 1964-66. |  | | I believe that this matter has now been resolved in the research carried out by a shipmate who submits the result of his investigation for member's interest. |
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http://www.euryalus.org.uk/anecdotes.html
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| | Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini: The Tale of the Two Lovers |
 | | This love-affair was favourable to Euryalus, for while Lucretia’s husband watched Pacorus’ every step and every action, he left room for Euryalus’ schemes; and it is very true, what people say, that it is not easy to guard what many people love or strive for. |  | | But Sosias discovered their secret, and, said he to himself, ‘It is no use my opposing a lover’s will. |  | | Seeing Euryalus, then, every time that he passed, Lucretia could not contain herself. |
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http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/piccolomini/hist_e.html
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| | the laughing linden branch: Nisus and Euryalus |
 | | While it was night and the troops were sleeping, the Trojan leaders were having a planning session in the camp. |  | | Nisus and Euryalus, Trojan youth, dared to come to this meeting. |  | | He kills Volcens, but he kills Euryalus before that. |
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http://lindenbranch.weblogs.us/archives/nisus_and_euryalus.html
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| | The Baldwin Project: The Aeneid for Boys and Girls by Alfred J, Church |
 | | Volscens was furious to see such a thing, that his men were killed he knew not how, and he cried out against [215] Euryălus: "Well, you at least shall suffer for these things," and he flew at him. |  | | Then said Euryălus: "There is one thing [212] that I would ask. |  | | Euryălus answered: "You are right; it would be a glorious thing to go on such an errand. |
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http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=church&book=aeneid&story=nisus
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| | Wheelock 8-9. Answers. |
 | | While it was night and the troops were sleeping, the leaders of the Trojans in the camp were holding a planning session. |  | | Nisus and Euryalus, young Trojans, dare do come to these (men). |  | | Now Nisus and Euryalus come into the camp of the Rutulians. |
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http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/dlevine/Wheelock8-9.html
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| | uboat.net - Allied Warships - Light cruiser HMS Euryalus of the Dido class |
 | | On the 21st, Euryalus acted as covering force for a supply convoy to Malta, and on the 22nd the covering force was discovered by the Italians. |  | | This would be the beginning of “operation Huskey\", the Allied landings of Sicily. |  | | On the 17th they joined up with Force K. Italian air attacks were unsuccessful, and as a result of reports from Italian spotter aircraft, Admiral Lachino turned his Task Force towards the British ships and engaged shortly after dark. |
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http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/4011.html
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| | BBC - WW2 People's War - HMS Euryalus — An Engineer's Reminiscences - A2359073 |
 | | I left Euryalus for demobilisation in October 1946. |  | | Euryalus had an extra engineer officer: he was there to look after the new system of Fire Control which had been installed. |  | | I don’t think a ship could be happy if the men were not good at their jobs, but there was no correlation between superior ability and higher morale. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/ww2/A2359073
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| | glbtq >> literature >> Virgil |
 | | Euryalus is a handsome soldier in the bloom of youth, Nisus a mature warrior who is bound to him by what Virgil calls an "amor pius. |  | | However, the younger man is separated from his lover in the dark and surrounded by vengeful Rutulians. |  | | In the fifth book of the Aeneid, the men take part in a footrace. |
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http://www.glbtq.com/literature/virgil,2.html
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| | Section 10 |
 | | The next day Turnus is shut inside the Trojan camp, and through furor kills Trojans rather than letting in the Rutulians. |  | | Euryalus puts on the helmet of one of his Rutulian victims and is revealed the enemy by its gleam in the moonlight. |  | | This is the first of a series of deaths of young warriors -- Nisus and Euryalus, Pallas and Lausus, Camilla, and Turnus -- that are among the most moving scenes in the Aeneid. |
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http://www.people.virginia.edu/~mpm8b/romciv/section10.html
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| | Euryalus - Tree For All |
 | | Also on Euryalus was the 13 year old son of Captain Duff, whose father had been killed on HMS Mars, and who was taken off for passage back to |  | | The Admiral later transferred his flag to Euryalus, and his report was written onboard while on passage to |  | | She also served in North America during the war of 1812-14, and was hulked in 1825 at Chatham. |
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http://www.treeforall.org.uk/trafalgar/TrafalgarWoods/Otherwoods/Euryalus
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| | Ancient World II: Rome |
 | | Turnus puts Nisus and Euryalus' heads on pikes and leads a night assault on the Trojan camp. |  | | The camp leaders, including Ascanius, agree, and promise to take care of Euryalus' mother should they be killed. |  | | Nisus kills two men with javelin throws, but a third puts his sword through Euryalus' "snow-white chest." In anguish, Nisus attacks his friend's killer, and the two die in combat. |
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http://www.macalester.edu/courses/clas22/Aeneid.htm
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| | The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Death of Lord Nelson, by William Beatty |
 | | On the 4th he rejoined with his squadron; having received intelligence from the Euryalus by telegraph, that the French ships in Cadiz were embarking their troops, and preparing to sail. |  | | Received an account from BLACKWOOD, that the French ships had all bent their top-gallant-sails. |  | | Lord NELSON however conceived this to be merely intended as a stratagem, to draw him nearer to Cadiz, for the purpose of obtaining a knowledge of his force; and therefore directed Admiral LOUIS to proceed in the execution of the orders before delivered to him. |
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http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/2/3/15233/15233-h/15233-h.htm
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| | Aeneid Contexts |
 | | How believable is the conduct of the characters in this extract? |  | | Euryalus is young and beautiful, not intended for war, marred by his heroic wound. |  | | The image that remains imprinted on the reader's mind is that of Euryalus, slaughtered before the very eyes of his lover, the cause of his death. |
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http://www.craigflower.supanet.com/mercer.htm
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| | Loss of HMS Aboukir, HMS Cressy and HMS Hogue |
 | | He delegated command to Captain Drummond in Aboukir although he did not make it clear that Drummond had the authority to order the destroyers to sea if the weather improved, which it did towards the end of September 21 |  | | The weather was too bad for destroyers to be at sea and unfortunately Euryalus had to drop out due to lack of coal and weather damage to her wireless, Rear Admiral Christian had to remain with his ship rather than transfer to another ship as the weather was too bad to transfer. |  | | Normally the patrol was under command of Rear Admiral Campbell in HMS Bacchantes but he was absent so Christian helped fill the gap although he had other duties. |
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http://www.worldwar1.co.uk/cressy.htm
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| | Re: Nisus & Euryalus, Camilla: VIRGILhall |
 | | The Amazons were well established mythic figures so the mention of Camilla would evoke no notions of the sort you imply. |  | | I mean, Camilla breaks all the traditional molds of a Roman woman by being both a warrior and a, something unheard of in Virgil's day, and Nisus & Euryalus are two male lovers, while they are both adult. |  | | Apparently it was considered okay back then if an older man was with a teen boy, as long as the boy was the pive partner. |
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http://federalistnavy.com/poetry/VIRGILhall/messages/86.html
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| | HMS Euryalus (F15) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1969, Euryalus again returned to the Far East, which also had a substantial RN presence at the time. |  | | Upon her commissioning, Euryalus became the leader of the 26th Escort Squadron which was based in the Far East. |  | | In 1981, Euryalus undertook a Middle East patrol during the tense times in that region, specifaclly the Iran-Iraq War which had begun the previous year. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Euryalus_(F15)
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| | HMS EURYALUS - Find Friends from HMS EURYALUS at Forces Reunited |
 | | Richard Fraser was at HMS Euryalus between 1944 and 1948 |  | | Richard Fraser was at HMS Euryalus between 1944 and 1947 |  | | Ian Jones was at HMS Euryalus between 1980 and 1986 |
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http://www.forcesreunited.org.uk/namearchive/units/HMSNames/HMS-Euryalus.html
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| | Encyclopedia: HMS Euryalus (42) |
 | | Euryalus returned to the United Kingdom in February 1947 and was laid-up at Rosyth. |  | | Recommisioned in March 1948, she again served with the Mediterranean Fleet. |  | | Recommissioned, she then joined the Home Fleet until December when she sailed to the Far East to serve as the Flagship of the 5th Cruiser Squadron. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/HMS-Euryalus-%2842%29
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| | XXXIII. e. Nisus and Euryalus. Vols. I & II: Stories of Gods and Heroes. Bulfinch, Thomas. 1913. Age of Fable |
 | | Nisus had eluded pursuit and was out of danger, but Euryalus being missing he turned back to seek him. |  | | Iulus especially addressed Euryalus, assuring him of his lasting friendship. |  | | Nor can I be the cause of such grief to your mother, who has chosen to be here in the camp with you rather than stay and live in peace with the other matrons in Acestes city. Euryalus replied, Say no more. |
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http://www.bonus.com/contour/bartlettqu/http@@/www.bartleby.com/181/335.html
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| | Illustrations Album 9/9, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | But on their return they were discovered by a cavalry force of three hundred men, and their commander Volcens killed Euryalus 7. |  | | The old Arcadian Evander 2, now king of Pallantium on the banks of the river Tiber, embraces his son Pallas 6 as he departs to join Aeneas in his war against Turnus. |  | | Euryalus 7 and Nisus 3, lovers and warriors in the army of Aeneas attacked by night the Rutulian camp and caused a great carnage, as the enemy was sleeping after heavy drinking. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/000Free/003Illustrations/source/9.html
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| | Bryn Mawr Classical Review 97.11.02 |
 | | Chapter 3 focuses on Nisus and Euryalus and their failed quest for heroic glory and heroic adulthood. |  | | Euryalus has been in battle before, but he has yet to prove himself, and so belongs to the safer world of the pueri. |  | | Not only does he have his own aristeia, but he also leads the boys in the lusus Troiae. |
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http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/1997/97.11.02.html
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| | Euryalus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In Greek mythology, Euryalus is one of the Epigoni and Argonaut. |  | | This page was last modified 18:22, 15 June 2005. |  | | In the Aeneid, Euryalus and Nisus were considered ideal friends. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euryalus
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| | meban |
 | | Thus Ascanius assuages Euryalus concerns for his mother by insisting that she will now become a mother to him (namque erit ista mihi genetrix nomenque Creusae |  | | Philip Hardie notes in his commentary, for example, that the two fall into an ageold pattern of the two closely knit friends who fight or go on adventures together, often in a shared exploration of the limits and possibilities of the male world of courage and violence (Hardie 1994, 32). |  | | The major differences between the Nisus and Euryalus episode and other accounts of dyadic friendship thus established, the latter portion of this paper turns to offering an explanation for such changes. |
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http://www.apaclassics.org/AnnualMeeting/02mtg/abstracts/meban.html
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| | Bryn Mawr Classical Review 95.07.11 |
 | | This phenomenon may have something to do with the historical experience of the Romans and Italians not only in the civil wars between first Caesar and Pompey, and then Antony and Octavian, but also the Italian or Social wars a few decades earlier. |  | | H.'s treatment of Nisus and Euryalus has two strengths: he views them in the context of other young warriors who die in the poem, and he refuses to chose between conflicting interpretations where Vergil is irresolvably ambiguous. |  | | On at least two issues, however, H. is less successful in avoiding a role like that of an advocate or prosecuting attorney, for his commentary tilts the presentation of the evidence towards a less ambiguous and more certainly negative view both of the Italians, as compared to their foes the Trojans, and of Turnus. |
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http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/1995/95.07.11.html
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| | Fernández: What about Creusa? Intratextual echoes between the Creusa and Nisus and Euryalus episodes in ... |
 | | Before Nisus and Euryalus set out on their night raid, there is a reference to Creusa when Euryalus asks Ascanius to console his mother while he is away, and Ascanius replies that she (Euryalus’ mother) will be his mother only lacking the name of Creusa (9.297-98). |  | | Furthermore, Euryalus is hindered in his steps due to the weight of plunder (9.384-85), which recalls the image of Aeneas carrying Anchises on his shoulders, as though loaded with booty (2.707). |  | | Even the pius amor (5.295-96) that Nisus felt for Euryalus, which can be interpreted as homoerotic or paternal love (Pavlock 1985), recalls the amor that Creusa felt for her husband (2.638-49), which corresponded to Aeneas&; pietas, excluding her from his male circle (2.711; on pietas implications, Perkell 1981). |
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http://www.camws.org/meeting/2004/abstracts2004/fernandez.html
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| | Battle of Trafalgar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | These were supported by the frigates Euryalus, Naiad, Phoebe and Sirius, the schooner Pickle, and the cutter Entreprenante. |  | | He was brought up to a strength of seven ships on 8 October, consisting of five frigates and two schooners. |  | | Nelson's hope was to lure the combined Franco-Spanish force out and engage them in a battle of obliteration by means of a "pell-mell battle". |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Trafalgar
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| | CliffsNotes::Aeneid:Book Summary and Study Guide |
 | | Nisus, who has already reentered the forest to look for his companion, discovers him in enemy hands and boldly launches spears, killing two warriors. |  | | They go with the approval of their elders and Ascanius, who promises them that both he and his father will richly reward them. |  | | In the Trojans’s camp, the inseparable companions, Nisus and Euryalus, who appeared in Book V as contestants in the foot race, volunteer and obtain permission to go to Aeneas in Pallanteum in order to inform him of the siege; hoping together to perform a glorious act of bravery, they are fearless. |
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http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/LitNote/id-3,pageNum-39.html
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| | Sirius |
 | | However, there does not appear to be any evidence of the pattern on Euryalus' port side. |  | | Naiad, Sirius, Euryalus, Cleopatra and Hermione were completed as designed with all five 5.25" mounts. |  | | Cleopatra, Euryalus and Argonaut all had Q turret removed in 1943/44 in order to augment their light AA fit. |
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http://www.steelnavy.com/Naiad.htm
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| | Richard Peigler: Moth Cocoon Usage Cultural Entomology Digest 4 |
 | | euryalus cocoons they collected, although it seems that routine entomophagy would be unlikely given the power most groups associated with the rattles made from the cocoons. |  | | Although Native American usage from the western United States is now historic, indigenous peoples in Africa and Mexico continue to use moth cocoons. |  | | There is some debate about whether or not native Californians ate the pupae from H. |
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http://www.insects.org/ced4/peigler.html
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| | Homer’s Iliad » Blog Archive » C. Boxing, wrestling, running, archery, etc. |
 | | They all held their peace, and no man rose save Euryalus son of Mecisteus, who was son of Talaus. |  | | Mecisteus went once to Thebes after the fall of Oedipus, to attend his funeral, and he beat all the people of Cadmus. |  | | I tell you plainly, and it shall come true; if any man will box with me I will bruise his body and break his bones; therefore let his friends stay here in a body and be at hand to take him away when I have done with him.” |
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http://www.acepilots.com/iliad/index.php?p=80
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| | The Odyssey, by Homer, Butler Tr.; Book VIII Page 3 |
 | | Then Euryalus reviled him outright and said, "I gather, then, that you are unskilled in any of the many sports that men generally delight in. |  | | I suppose you are one of those grasping traders that go about in ships as captains or merchants, and who think of nothing but of their outward freights and homeward cargoes. |  | | Clytoneus came in first by a long way; he left every one else behind him by the length of the furrow that a couple of mules can plough in a fallow field. |
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http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/Homer_Butler_Tr/The_Odyssey/Book_VIII_p3.html
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| | Throughout Book Nine, Vergil has purposely delayed the onset of battle, and I believe that the reason for this is ... |
 | | Once in each of the book's three parts--the failed attack on the ships, the night expedition of Nisus and Euryalus, and the assault on the Trojan camp--Vergil sets up an aristeia situation only to abort it before it can take place. |  | | Before the end, Turnus is finally granted a full aristeia in which he kills many Trojans, yet he fails to achieve any tactical or strategic advantage. |  | | Fatally distracted by an epic device far more fit for the battlefield than a mission of stealth, the two fail and in the end meet their deaths. |
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http://www.apaclassics.org/AnnualMeeting/05mtg/abstracts/thorne.html
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| | Euryalus Sends His First Letter to Lucretia (Getty Museum) |
 | | It introduces the story of the adulterous passion between Euryalus, a member of the court of the Holy Roman Emperor, and a married Italian woman, Lucretia. |  | | Euryalus Sends His First Letter to Lucretia (Getty Museum) |  | | In the doorway at the back, Nisus reports back to Euryalus. |
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http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/objects/o143866.html
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| | Euryalus -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | In (The mythology of the ancient Greeks) Greek mythology, Euryalus referred to two different people. |  | | See also (Click link for more info and facts about HMS Euryalus) HMS Euryalus. |  | | He was brother-in-arms of (Click link for more info and facts about Diomedes) Diomedes. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/e/eu/euryalus.htm
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| | Search Virgil's Works -- virgil.org |
 | | For example, "aeneas and (euryalus or nisus)" would find all lines containing the word "aeneas" and either "euryalus" or "nisus" (or both). |  | | For advanced use, you can use brackets to group the expression. |  | | If the brackets are omitted, the and command has higher precedence, so "aeneas and euryalus or nisus" would find all lines contain "aeneas" and "nisus", and also lines containing "euryalus". |
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http://virgil.org/texts
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| | Find in a Library: The m[ost] excell[ent] historie, of Euryalus and Lucresia. |
 | | The m[ost] excell[ent] historie, of Euryalus and Lucresia. |  | | Find in a Library: The m[ost] excell[ent] historie, of Euryalus and Lucresia. |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |
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| | Despatch of Rear-Admiral Christian |
 | | The force under my orders (viz., the Cruiser Force, under Rear-Admiral H H Campbell, CVO, Euryalus, Amethyst, first and third Destroyer Flotillas, and the Submarines) took up the positions assigned to them on the evening of the 27th August, and, in accordance with directions given, proceeded during the night to approach the Heligoland bight. |  | | The Cruiser force under Admiral Campbell, with Euryalus (my flagship) and Amethyst, was stationed to intercept any enemy vessels chased to the westward. |
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http://www.worldwar1.co.uk/despatches/christian.html
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| | Constition |
 | | The Association is open to all personnel who have, or may, serve on HMS Euryalus at any time. |  | | The Secretary and the Treasurer shall be responsible for all aspects of administration within the Association. |  | | The Council may meet together for the despatch of business and adjourn and otherwise regulate their meetings as they think fit. |
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http://www.euryalus.org.uk/constitution.html
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| | Aeneid Book 9 Questions and Answers |
 | | Why does Euryalus not bid his mother good-bye? |  | | What final attempt does Nisus make to save his friend? |  | | What three things foreshadow the death of Nisus and Euryalus? |
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http://www.enotes.com/aeneid/29717
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| | Current Journal |
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| | Queer History and Literature |
 | | Harmodius and Aristogeiton, who liberated Athens from the tyranny of Hipparchus (who himself was homosexual), became eponyms of homosexual love as well as political comradeship. |  | | It is puzzling that although Renaissance writers were familiar with the Aeneid, they never acknowledge the real nature of the relationship between Nisus and Euryalus in their frequent references to them: is it because Renaissance readers were equally familiar with the Aeneid, and needed no overt prodding of their sly understanding? |  | | Castiglione in The Book of the Courtier lists Orests and Pylades, Theseus and Pirithous, and Scipio and Lelius. |
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http://www.infopt.demon.co.uk/pastor07.htm
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| | Poetry X » Poetry Archives » George Gordon Lord Byron » "The Episode Of Nisus And Euryalus, A ... |
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http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/9694/citation/mla
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| | HMS Euryalus |
 | | This website is not part of any governmental body or official websites of Dido Class cruisers. |  | | He also served on HMS Naiad when it was torpedoed - the dates we have found say 1942 but we are unsure. |  | | Royal Navy cruiser website dedicated to the Dido Class cruiser HMS Euryalus, including crew and families of ex-crew members notice board for HMS Euryalus. |
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http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/euryalus.htm
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http://www.pbenyon.plus.com/18-1900/E/01682.html
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