SS Oria (1890) was a 2,167-ton cargo ship launched on 20 March 1890, by Thompson, R., Southwick, Sunderland, England. Renamed Thordal in 1906, torpedoed and sunk by a submarine on 24 July 1917.[1]
SS Oria (1913) was a 1,845-ton cargo ship launched on 12 September 1913 in Fevig, Norway. Struck a mine and sank off Cape Penas on 23 March 1917.[2]
SS Oria (1920) was a 2,127-ton cargo ship launched on 17 June 1920, by Osbourne Graham of North Hylton, United Kingdom. Seized by Vichy France in 1941 renamed Sainte Julienne. Returned to owners in 1943. Wrecked off Cape Sounion on 13 February 1944, killing about 4,100 people.[3]
^"Oria (1095825)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
^"Oria (5603600)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
^"Oria (5604861)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
Three steamships have borne the name Oria: SSOria (1890) was a 2,167-ton cargo ship launched on 20 March 1890, by Thompson, R., Southwick, Sunderland...
predominantly used in the Indian state of Odisha Oria (moth), a genus of noctuid moths SSOria, three steamships named Oria Oriya (disambiguation) Orya (disambiguation)...
the POWs were and fired on those trying to get out. MS Sinfra SSOria Sinking of the SS Tanais List by death toll of ships sunk by submarines "Pasteur"...
story. On February 12, 1944, another transport ship leaving Rhodes, the SSOria, sank in a storm, causing the death of some 4,000 Italian prisoners of...
unseaworthy vessels, which led to several accidents, of which the sinking of the SSOria on 12 February 1944 was the most deadly. More than 4,000 Italians died...
Italy's NATO ally, would be disturbed. Massacre of the Acqui Division SSOria Insolvibile, Isabella (2010). Kos 1943-1948: La strage, la storia. Napoli:...
the Mediterranean. Among other incidents, however, the sinking of the SSOria in 1944, with a death toll of over 4,000, claimed more lives. On 21 April...
The Diocese of Oria (Latin: Dioecesis Uritana) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Apulia. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Taranto. It...
expeditions he discovered and identified several important wrecks, including: SSOria - a steamship which sank in 1944 causing over 4100 deaths. This is the...
historians, this ancient city would have been as important as Taranto and Oria. Other scholars (including also Francesco Ribezzo) believe or have argued...
USS Searaven (SS-196), a Sargo-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the sea raven, a sculpin of the northern Atlantic...
SS Khedive Ismail, formerly SS Aconcagua, was a turbine steamship that was built in 1922 as an ocean liner, converted into a troop ship in 1940 and sunk...
the river is concerned. From west to east the rivers are the Deba, Urola, Oria, Urumea, Oiartzun and Bidasoa. Except for a narrow strip extending east from...
to Review the Dietary Reference Intakes for Sodium and Potassium (2019). Oria, Maria; Harrison, Meghan; Stallings, Virginia A. (eds.). Dietary Reference...
History.com. A&E Television Networks. Retrieved 10 September 2020. "USS Bowfin (SS-287) – Patrol 6" Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine. USS Bowfin Submarine...
Santi Medici, Bitonto, Bari, Italy Sanctuary of San Cosimo alla Macchia in Oria, Apulia, Italy Santi Cosma e Damiano Chiesa Matrice-Basilica minore Pontificia...
SS British Chivalry was a British oil tanker sunk by a Japanese submarine in the Indian Ocean in 1944. The steel-hulled ship was built by Palmers Shipbuilding...
as the name of the land she rules over Orianna, the daughter of Talon and Oria in the metal opera Days of Rising Doom by Aina Oureana, Moorish princess...
garrison died after surrender, most of them in the sinking of the steamers Oria and Donizetti that were carrying them to mainland Greece; Campioni was later...
SS Henry was a Norwegian steam-powered cargo ship best known for being one of the two ships sunk in one of the most controversial incidents in Norway during...
to Review the Dietary Reference Intakes for Sodium and Potassium (2019). Oria, Maria; Harrison, Meghan; Stallings, Virginia A. (eds.). Dietary Reference...