Aquilon may also refer to: HMS Aquilon HMS Aquilon (1758) Spanish ship Aquilon (1754) French ship Aquilon French ship Aquilon (1789) L'Aquilon, a Canadian...
Air Arm and with the Royal Australian Navy. The French Navy operated the Aquilon, developed from the Sea Venom FAW.20, built under licence by SNCASE (Sud-Est)...
Navy have been named HMS Aquilon, to commemorate the destruction of the French ship Aquilon by HMS Antelope in 1757. Aquilon was originally the Roman...
French Navy have been named Aquilon French ship Aquilon (1731), a fifth rate ship, sunk by HMS Antelope in 1757 French ship Aquilon (1789), a Téméraire-class...
Wind and the Sun. In Roman mythology the north wind was represented by Aquilon. In Egyptian mythology, Qebui is the god of the north winds. In Inuit mythology...
wave from the verb kluzo meaning to billow) or the Latin word aquilō (aquilon). Euroclydon is not to be confused with the term nor'easter, which is a...
Vishnu; descended to Earth in human form as Lakshmana and Balarama. Boreas (Aquilon to the Romans): the Greek god of the cold north wind, described by Pausanias...
the British Ford Pilot. In 1952 Ford France (who called this engine the Aquilon) created a somewhat bored out version displacing 144 cu in (2.4 L). Production...
television and film career. Among 1949 stage appearances were My Name is Aquilon in New York and the road company of Present Laughter before beginning her...
through the eyes of three surviving scientist-explorers: Cal, Veg, and Aquilon. The planet Nacre's dominant species are fungi, including the intelligent...
The Avion III (sometimes referred to as the Aquilon or the Éole III) was a steam-powered aircraft built by Clément Ader between 1892 and 1897, financed...
debut in The Young and Fair. The following year, she cast in My Name Is Aquilon, starring Jean-Pierre Aumont and Arlene Francis. That same year, she made...
small horns resembling crab claws. Anemoi – The four Wind Gods. Boreas/Aquilon – The god of the north wind and winter. He is first seen in The Lost Hero...
Pourquoi Pas? in November 2020, Victor 6000 was used to discover a SNCASE Aquilon jet fighter-bomber, missing since 1960, at a depth of 2,400 m (7,900 ft)...