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  2. List of fictional ships - Wikipedia

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    USS United States – Nimitz-class aircraft carrier (A US Navy aircraft carrier was to have had that name, but the ship was cancelled.) America, 2001 USS America – nuclear-powered attack submarine (Three former and one current US Navy ships share that name, none of them a submarine.) Lord Ramage series by Dudley Pope. HMS Calypso; HMS Dido ...

  3. Category:Mythological ships - Wikipedia

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    Ships that are part of the mythology of particular cultures. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. N. Noah's Ark (3 C, 18 P)

  4. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    It was preceded by the Matet boat. The Seqtet boat is represented by the Sun as Ra, and Ra as a boat since it sails across the sky like a boat on water. Neshmet, a vessel belonging to the god Nun. Osiris was transported in it on the river Nile during the Osiris festival at Abydos. Hennu (also Hennu boat and Henu), the boat of the god Seker ...

  5. Hringhorni - Wikipedia

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    In Norse mythology, Hringhorni (Old Norse "ship with a circle on the stem" [1]) is the name of the ship of the god Baldr, described as the "greatest of all ships".

  6. Category:Ships in Norse mythology - Wikipedia

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  7. Skíðblaðnir - Wikipedia

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    In the 2018 game God of War, Skiðblaðnir is mentioned by name, but it is not seen. In its 2022 sequel God of War Ragnarök, Skiðblaðnir is a magical boat that was owned by the Vanir God Freyr, who then gave it to Kratos to use whenever he wants. As it was made by the Vanir Gods, Skiðblaðnir was given the ability to fly and to fold itself ...

  8. Catalogue of Ships - Wikipedia

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    Map of Homeric Greece. In the debate since antiquity over the Catalogue of Ships, the core questions have concerned the extent of historical credibility of the account, whether it was composed by Homer himself, to what extent it reflects a pre-Homeric document or memorized tradition, surviving perhaps in part from Mycenaean times, or whether it is a result of post-Homeric development. [2]

  9. Argo - Wikipedia

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    The version of the Argo that appears in the 1963 film Jason and the Argonauts was modeled after a Greek warship, with shields lining the side of the boat. On either side of the boat are rowers, who are directed how to row through the drumbeat of a leader. A red sail with the head of the golden ram marks the goal of their journey.