HMS Daedalus (1811) — HMS Daedalus was a Royal Navy fifth rate frigate, captured from the Italian Navy at the Battle of Lissa in 1811. Daedalus was originally the Italian ship Corona , which served as part of the French squadron operating in the Adriatic in 1811 under … Wikipedia
HMS Daedalus (1826) — HMS Daedalus was a nineteenth century warship of the Royal Navy.She was launched as a fifth rate frigate of 46 guns in 1826, reduced to 20 guns in 1840.In August 1848, Captain McQuhae of the Daedalus and several of his officers and crew (en route … Wikipedia
RNAS Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus) — Royal Naval Air Station Lee on Solent (HMS Daedalus ) was one of the primary shore airfields of the Fleet Air Arm. First established as a seaplane base in 1917 during the First World War, it later became the main training establishment and… … Wikipedia
Daedalus — constructs wings for his son, Icarus, after a Roman relief in the Villa Albani, Rome (Meyers Konversationslexikon, 1888). This article is about the mythological character. For other uses see Daedalus (disambiguation). In Greek mythology, Daedalus … Wikipedia
HMS Fisgard (shore establishment) — HMS Fisgard was a shore establishment of the Royal Navy active at different periods and locations between 1848 and 1983. She was used to train artificers and engineers for the Navy.HistoryThe first Fisgard HMS Fisgard was a 46 gun fifth rate Leda … Wikipedia
HMS Alceste (1806) — HMS Alceste was a fifth rate frigate of the Royal Navy, captured from the French in 1806. She served during the Napoleonic Wars, before being wrecked in 1817.French service Alceste was built for the French Navy as La Minerve to a design by P.… … Wikipedia
Daedalus (disambiguation) — This is a disambiguation page for Wikipedia navigation purposes. For a more complete list see List of things named Daedalus. The character Daedalus from Greek mythology has lent his name to many other things: Daedalus (crater), on the far side of … Wikipedia
HMS Ariel — Ten ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Ariel , possibly after the archangel Ariel in Judeo Christian mysticism:* HMS Ariel was a 20 gun sixth rate launched in 1777, captured by the French ship Amazone in 1779 and lent to the… … Wikipedia
HMS Thunderbolt — Mehrere Schiffe der Royal Navy trugen den Namen HMS Thunderbolt, nach dem englischen Wort für Blitzschlag: HMS Thunderbolt (1696) war ursprünglich ein französisches Schiff, das in britische Hand geriet und 1696 unter dem Namen HMS Thunderbolt in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of things named Daedalus — This is a list of articles. For disambiguation see Daedalus (disambiguation) In Literature * Daedalus is a tragic inventor from Greek mythology, father of Icarus, and creator of the Labyrinth * Stephen Dedalus is the main character in Portrait of … Wikipedia