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Ship Name Histories - Database of
histories of ship names beginning with letter P. |
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Pagan  |
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Origin: The ancient capital of Burma destroyed by the
Chinese in 1356. |
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Palinuro 
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Name Origin: A cape between the Gulfe of Salerno and
Policastro, said to derive its name from Palinurus, the helmans of
Aeneas, who was drowned off it. |
Pallada

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Name Origin: In Greek mythology Pallas Athene(Minerva), the
goddess of wisdom and war. |
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Pallade 
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Name Origin: Pallas Athene (Minerva).
In Greek mythology the goddess of wisdom, who sprang full armed
from the head of Zeus (Jupiter). She
is the virgin protectress of arts, industry, and agriculture, the
guardian of cities, and the tutelary deity of Athens, at whose
foundation she was present. |
Paltus

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Name Origin: Species of turbot. |
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Paluma  |
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Origin: (Queensland)-The North Australian aboriginal word
for “thunder”. |
Pamiat
Azova 
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Name Origin: “Souvenir of the Azov.”
So called in remembrance of the frigate Azov, Captain M. P.
Lazareff, in which Rear-Admiral Count Heyden, commanding the Russian
squadron, led the attack at the battle of Navarino, October 27th
1827. The Azov destroyed
the Turkish flagship and sank two frigates and a corvette.
In recognition of these services the Emperor Nicolas I, ordered
that the Azov and any later ships bearing that name should wear the
badge of St. George in the centre of the ensign. |
Pamiat
Merkuria 
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Name Origin: “Souvenir of the Mercury.”
So called in remembrance of the brig Mercury, Captain Lieutenant
Kazarsky, which on May 4th1829 gallantly fought and repulsed
the attack of two Turkish ships of the line of 110 and 74 guns off
Constantinople. The Emperor
Nicolas I ordered that the Mercury and any later ships bearing that name
should wear the badge of St. George in the centre of the ensign. |
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Pandora  |
| Name
Origin: In Greek mythology a woman created by Zeus to bring misery on
mankind. The god had given her a box in which he had enclosed all
the evils to which humanity is subject. Overcome by curiosity
Pandora opened the box, thus letting loose all its nefarious contents,
deceptive hope only remaining at the bottom of the box. |
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Pangrango 
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Name Origin: A volcano in Western Java. |
Panteleimon

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Name Origin: The name of a Russian saint. |
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Panther 
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Panther  |
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Panther
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Pao-Min
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Name Origin: Protector of the people. |
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Paralos  |
| Name Origin: “By the sea,” the name of one of two sacred
ships of the Athenians which annually bore their gifts to the shrine of
Apollo at Delos, and which during the Peloponnesian War acted as scouts
to the Athenian fleet. In
428 B.C. the Spartan fleet, having failed to relieve Mytilene, sailed
from the Bay of Ephesus to make a sudden descent upon Corcyra (corfu).
The Paralos and her sister ship, the Salaminia, which had
detached by the Athenian Admiral from Mytilene, guessing at the
enemy’s intentions, outstripped him and brought up a detachment of
Athenian ships from Naupaktos (opposite Patras) just in time to save the
hastily equipped Corcyrian fleet from utter destruction and the island
from capture. |
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Parana  |
Name Origin : Name of a river in the
Argentine Republic.
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Partenope 
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Name Origin: Parthenope, the name of a siren after whom the
Greek colony of Naples was originally called.
In 1799 the short-lived Parthenopian Republic was formed out of
the kingdom of Naples. |
Pascal
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Name Origin: - Blaise Pasal, born 1623, died 1662, French
mathematician and philosopher. He
had such a natural gift for mathematics that, as a small boy, through
forbidden by his father to learn geometry, he rediscovered and solved
the problems in the first book of Euclid, without ever having studied
any work on the subject. He
invented the wheelbarrow, exposed the fallacy of the theory that
“nature abhorsa vacuum,” and first applied the barometer to the
measurement of altitude. He
was a very religious man, and became a warm adherent to the sect of
Jansenists. His Pensees are
one of the classic works in French literature. |
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Patagonia  |
Name Origin : Name of a territory in
the southern part of the Argentine Republic.
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Pathan  |
| Name
Origin: Another name for Afghans proper as distinct from
the various other cases, which make up the population. |
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Pathfinder  |
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Patria

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Name Origin: Fatherland, native country. |
Patrie
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Name Origin: - Native land, mother country. |
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Patrol  |
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Peder
Skram  |
Name Origin: A great fighter on land
and sea, born early in the sixteenth century, died in 1581.
As a soldier, his first profession, he took part in numerous
battles in Sweden and Germany. His
naval career began in 1532, after short service at the Court of King
Frederick I. A few years
later, he served for a time in Sweden whilst that country was in
alliance with Denmark. He
successfully commanded ships and squadrons in both Navies during the
wars against the Hansa towns, and was greatly instrumental in breaking
their power in the North. His
intrepidity gained him the nickname “Vorehals.”
He left the Navy in 1555, but on the outbreak of the Northern
“Seven Years War” in 1563, King Frederick II persuaded him to assume
command of the fleet which he held for a short time until replaced by
Herluf Trolle. |
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Pedro
Affonso  |
Name Origin: A Captain in the Brazilian Navy, who was killed
onboard his ship, the Parahyba, at the battle of Riachuelo June 11th
1865, during the war with Paraguay. |
Pedro
d'Annaya 
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Name Origin: A distinguished Portuguese navigator of the
sixteenth century. |
Pedro
de Alemquer 
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Name Origin: A pilot in Vasco da Gama’s fleet. |
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Pedro
Ivo  |
Name Origin: A Brazilian naval officer who fell in the war
with Paraguay. |
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Pegaso 
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Name Origin: Pegasus. The
winged horse of Greek mythology generally associated with the Muses.
It arose from the blood of Medusa, when killed by Perseus.
With its aid Bellerophon successfully fought the Chimaera. Zeus used Pegasus to carry his thunderbolts. |
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Pegasus  |
| Name
Origin: The winged horse of Greek mythology, generally associated with
the Muses. It arose from the blood of Medusa, when killed by
Perseus. With its aid Bellerophon successfully fought the Chimaera.
Zeus used Pegasus to carry his thunderbolts. |
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Pelayo 
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Name Origin: Pelayo, or Pelagius, the semi-legendary founder
of the kingdom of Asturias, which developed into the Kingdom of Leon.
After the defeat by the Moors, in 712, of Roderick, the last
Gothic king of Spain, and the destruction of his kingdom, Pelayo rallied
the remnants of the Christian forces, and taking refuge in the mountains
of Cantabria, successfully withstood the attacks of the Saracens.
In 718 he was elected King of Asturias, as his newly formed
little Kingdom was called. |
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Pelicano 
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Name Origin: Pelican. |
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Pelikan 
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Name Origin: Pelican |
Pelikan
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| Name Origin: Pelican. |
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Pellicano 
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Name Origin: Pelican. |
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Pelorus  |
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Origin: The ancient name for Cape Faro, the north east point of Sicily. |
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Pembroke  |
| Name
Origin: The first ship to bear this name was a 22 gun frigate, so named
by Cromwell to commemorate his capture of Pembroke Castle in July 1648. |
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Penguin  |
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Perla 
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Name Origin: Pearl. |
Perle
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Name Origin: - Pearl. |
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Pernambuco
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Name Origin: One of the twenty United States; its capital is
Recife Pernambuco. |
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Perseo 
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Name Origin: Perseus. In
Greek mythology the son of Zeus (Jupiter) and Danae.
He was sent by his foster father to fetch the head of the Gorgon
Medusa, and with the assistance of Hermes (Mercury) and Athense
(Minerva), succeeded in slaying her and accomplishing his mission.
On his homeward way he proceeded to Aethiopia, where he delivered
the maiden Andromeda from the rock to which she was claimed as a
sacrifice to a sea monster, and slew the beast.
Returning to Greece he accidentally killed his grandfather, the
King of Argos, when in despair at his deed, he left the throne to
Megapenthes, settling at Tiryns, which he received in exchange. |
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Perseus  |
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Origin: In Greek mythology the son of Zeus and Danae. He was sent
by his foster father to fetch the head of the Gorgon Medusa, and with
the assistance of Hermes and Athene, succeeded in slaying her and
accomplishing his mission. On his homeward way he proceeded to
Aethiopia, where he delivered the maiden Andromeda from the rock to
which she was chained as a sacrifice to a sea monster, and slew the
beast. Returning to Greece, he accidentally killed his
grandfather, the King of Agros, when in despair at his deed, he left the
throne to Megapenthes, settling at Tyrins, which he received in
exchange. |
Pertuisane
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Name Origin: - Partizan, a species of halberd, where a long
and broad cutting blade is substituted for the axe. |
Peterboorg

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Name Origin: St. Petersburg, the capital of Russia, founded by
Peter the Great in 1703. |
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Peterel  |
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Petrel  |
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Pfeil
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| Name Origin: Arrow. |
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Philomel  |
| Name
Origin: In Greek mythology a daughter of Pandion, king of Athens, who
was dishonoured by her sister Procne's husband and transformed into the
nightingale. |
Phlegeton
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Name Origin: - In Greek mythology one of the rivers of the
nether regions. |
Phoque
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Name Origin: - Seal |
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Piemonte 
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Name Origin: Piedmont, province in Northern Italy, formerly a
separate principally, which passed by inheritance to the Dukes of
Savory. |
Pierrier
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Name Origin: - Swivel gun, stone mortar. |
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Piet Heijn 
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Name Origin: Pieter Pietersen Heijin, born 1577, died 1629.
Of humble origin, he rose from Cabin boy to Captain, and after
defeating the Spaniards and capturing their rich silver fleet in All
Saints Bay on the coast of Brazil in 1626, he was made Admiral of
Holland. He fell in an
action with the Spaniards off Dunkirk. |
Pil
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| Name Origin: Arrow. |
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Pilcomayo  |
Name Origin : Name of a river in the
southern part of the Argentine Republic.
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Pinedo  |
Name Origin : Captain Jose Maria
Pinedo fought under Admiral Brown during the war with Spain. He
served as Sub Lieutenant on board the corvette Vigilancia, Captain
Taylor, during the expedition to the coast of Spain, and was wounded at
each of the actions off Cape St Vincent and Cape Finisterre. He
commanded the Sarandi during the war with Brazil.
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Pinguin 
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Name Origin: Penguin |
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Pinios  |
| Name Origin: Peneus or Peneios, ancient name for the river
Salamvira or Salmavela; it flows through the vale of Tempe and into the
Gulf of Salonika. |
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Pioneer  |
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Piotr
Veliki 
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Name Origin: Peter the Great, born 1672, reigned 1682-1725; at
first, together with his brother Ivan V, under the guardianship of their
sister Sophia; from 1689 on alone.
He determined to convert the Tsardom of Mercury into a State on
the European model, and in 1721 proclaimed himself Emperor of Russia.
He travelled in Germany, Holland, France, and England to study
their institutions, and took many foreigners into his service.
He founded St. Petersburg as the capital of his new Empire in
1703, remodelled the whole administration of the state, and created a
powerful army and navy. In several arduous campaigns he victoriously fought the
Swedes both by land and sea, conquering Livonia, Esthonia and large
territories on the Gulf of Finland.
His Black Sea fleet defeated the Turks in 1696, and the important
port of Azov captured. |
Pique
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Name Origin: - Pike (weapon). |
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Pisa 
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Name Origin: The chief city of one of the four ancient Italian
maritime republics. |
Piskar

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Name Origin: Minnow. |
Pistolet
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Name Origin: - Pistol. |
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Planet 
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Planet
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Plejad
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| Name Origin: Pleiades, name of as group of
stars, forming part of the constellation of Taurus. |
Plotva

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Name Origin: Dace (fish). |
Pluviose
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Name Origin: - “Month of rains.” The fifth month of the New Calendar instituted by the First
French Republican on September 22nd 1792, and which continue
in use until Napoleon reintroduced the Gregorian Calendar on January 1st
1806. |
Podvijni

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Name Origin: Mobile. |
Pogranichnik

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Name Origin: Frontiersman. |
Poignard
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Name Origin: - Dagger. |
Poliarnaia
Zvesda 
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Name Origin: Polestar. |
Pollux
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| Name Origin: The star Gemini. |
Pommern
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| Name Origin: Pomerania, one of the provinces of the kingdom of
Prussia. |
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Ponce de Leon 
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Name Origin: Don Ponce de Leon, a renowned captain who served
under Ovanda, the first Governor of Hayti.
In 1508 he captured the island of Porto Rico and became its
Governor. From thence in
1512 he set out on an exploring exoedition, which resulted in the
discovery of Florida. |
Porajayuschi

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Name Origin: Striker. |
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Porcupine  |
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Poslooshni

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Name Origin: Obedient. |
Possadnik

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Name Origin: Chief magistrate of Novgorod in its independent
times. |
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Poterasul 
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Name Origin: Constable. Prutul-
The River Pruth, forming the eastern frontier of Tromania. |
Pothuan
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Name Origin: - Louis P. A. Pothuan, born 1815, died 1882,
naval officers who fought in the Crimea, and commanded the southern
forts of Paris during the siege of 1870, and at choisy-le-Roi in 1871,
in which year he became a Vice Admiral.
He was Minister of Marine from 1871 to 1873 and from 1877 to
1879, after which he was Ambassador in London for a year. |
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Powerful  |
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Prairial
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Name Origin: - “Month of meadows.” The ninth month of the New Calendar instituted by the First
French Republic on September 22nd 1792, and which continued
in use until Napoleon reintroduced the Gregorian Calendar on January 1st
1806. |
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President  |
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President Errazuriz
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Name Origin: President of the Republic from 1871 to 1876, he
reorganised the Army and Navy. In
anticipation of the secret armaments of Peru he built the ironclads
Blanco Encalada, Almirante Cochrane, and other vessels, which proved the
salvation of the country in its struggle with Peru a few years later. He had previously been Minister of War and Marine, was a
member of two faculties at the University, also author of various
historical works. He died
in 1877. |
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Presidente
Sarmiento  |
Name Origin : Domingo Faustino
Sarmiento, Argentine General, ex-President of the Argentine Republic,
founder of the naval school.
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Preussen
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| Name Origin: Kingdom of Prussia, the leading Federal state of
the Empire. |
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Primeira
De Marco  |
Name Origin: “1st of March,” the date in 1870
which marked the end of the war with Paraguay. |
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Prince George  |
| Name
Origin: The first ship to bear this name was called after Prince George
of Denmark, consort to Queen Anne; he was appointed Lord High Admiral on
May 20th 1702, retaining the office until his death on October 28th
1708. Prince George was assisted by a council, of which the four
original members were: Sir George Rooke, Sir David Mitchell, George
Churchill, and Richard Hill. The name was revived in 1894 in
honour of HRH Prince George of Wales, now Prince of Wales, then Captain
R.N., only surviving son of HM the King. Born June 3rd 1865, he
entered the Royal Navy in 1877, commanded as Lieutenant the Thrush, as
Commander the Melampus, and as Captain the Crescent. He was
promoted to Rea-Admiral in 1901, Vice Admiral in 1903, Admiral in 1907. |
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Prince of Wales  |
| Name
Origin: In the autumn of 1900 it was decided to revive this ship name in
honour of HRH Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Queen
Victoria, who had then borne this ancient title for fifty nine
years. The battleship destined to bear the name was however, not
laid down until two months after the Prince of Wales had, on January
22nd 1901, succeeded to the throne as Edward VII. |
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Princesa de Asturias

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Name Origin: The Infanta Maria de las Mercedes, Princess of
the Asturias (a title borne by the heris to the throne of Spain), born
1880m died 1904, elder sister of King Alfonso XIII. |
Prinz
Adalbert  |
| Name Origin: Prince Adalbert of Prussia, born 1811, died 1873,
first cousin of the late Emperor William I. Having first served in the Army, he was in 1849 placed at the
head of the young Prussian Navy, and in 1854 was made Admiral and
Commander in chief, which he remained until the Imperial German Navy was
formed in 1871. In 1856
during a cruise in the Mediterranean in command of a small squadron, he
chastised the riff pirates at Manilla.
The German Navy owes to his exertions the military port of
Wilhelmshaven in the North Sea. |
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Prinz Eugen 
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Name Origin: Prince
Eugen of Savoy-Carignan, Imperial Field Marshal (born 1663, died 1736),
the famous General. He
entered the Austrian service in 1683, and in a few years rose to the
highest military rank. Almost
the whole of his long life was spent in warfare.
He defeated the Turks I three brilliant campaigns, notably ion
the battles of Mohacs 1687; Zenta 1689; and Peterwardein 1716.
He commanded the Imperial troops in the War of the Spanish
Succession against France, defeating Marshal Villeroy at Cremona in
1702, and together with the Duke of Marlborough, gaining the victories
of Hochstadt (blenheim) 1704; Oudenarde 1708; and Malplaquet 1709.
He was Governor General of the Austrian Netherlands from 1714 to
1716, and again from 1718 to 1724. |
Prinz
Heinrich  |
| Name Origin: Prince Henry of Prussia, born 1862, son of the
late Emperor Frederick and brother of the Emperor William II, Admiral in
the German Navy and Vommander in Chief of the high sea fleet since 1906. |
Prinzess
Wilhelm  |
| Name Origin: Augusta Victoria, Princess William of Prussia,
now German Empress, born 1858, a princess of Schleswig-Holstein. |
Prochni

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Name Origin: Steadfast. |
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Procione 
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Name Origin: The star a Canis minoris. |
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Prometheus  |
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Origin: In Greek mythology a Titan, the brother of Epimetheus and
Atlas. For the benefit of newly created mankind he stole a spark
of fire from the heavens. In punishment for this, Zeus chained him
to a rock in the Caucasus, where an eagle daily tore at his liver, which
grew afresh by night. From these torments Herakles at length
delivered him. |
Pronzitelni

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Name Origin: Quick eyed. |
Proot

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Name Origin: The River Pruth, a tributary of the Danube,
forming the southwestern frontier of Russia |
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Proserpina 
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Name Origin: The Latin name for Persephone, in Greek mythology
the daughter of Demeter, goddess of earth. She was carried off by Hades
(Pluto), with whom she reigns over the nether world.
At her disconsolate mother’s prayer, Zeus (Jupiter) permitted
her to return every spring to earth, and to remain there for half a
year. She thus symbolised
the resurrection of nature and the soul. |
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Prosperine  |
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Origin: The Latin name for Persephone. In Greek mythology the
daughter of Demeter, goddess of earth. She was carried off by
Hades, with whom she reigns over the nether world. At her
disconsolate mother's prayers Zeus permitted her to return every spring
to earth, and to remain there for half the year. She thus
symbloised the resurrection of nature and the soul. |
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Protector  |
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Protee
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Name Origin: - Proteus, in ancient mythology a god of the sea
endowed with prophetic powers, who could at will change into any shape
with extraordinary rapidity. |
Protet
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Name Origin: - Rear Admiral Protet, who was killed in China
during the Taeping Rebellion in 1861. |
Prozorlivi

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Name Origin: Perspicacious |
Pruitki

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Name Origin: Alert. |
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Psara  |
| Name Origin: An island in the Greek Archipelago, northwest of
Chios. Its seamen carried
on an extended trade at the beginning of last century, and had frequent
fights with the corsairs. When
the War of Independence broke out, in contributed a contingent of forty
armed vessels to the national fleet under a number of fireships, which
did great execution under Kanaris.
In June 1824 a large Turkish fleet attacked the island, which was
taken after a heroic resistance. Most
of the inhabitants were massacred, and the Turkish Admiral sent 500
heads and 1200 ears as trophies to Constantinople. |
Psilander
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| Name Origin: Gustaf von Psilander, born 1669, died 1738.
He entered the Navy in 1688, but obtained permission to join the
Dutch service the following year, where he remained six years, taking
part in the battle off Beachy Head in 1690, under Admiral Evertsen.
On June 28th 1704, in command of the 50-gun ship
Oeland, off Orfordness, he bravely fought for five hours against a
British squadron of eight ships of the line and a frigate, and only
surrendered when completely dismasted. After having been repaired in the Thames the ship was
restored to Sweden. Promoted
to Vice-Admiral in 1714, he was appointed Governor of Gothland in 1716,
and defended this island successfully against the Russian fleet under
Admiral Apraxin the following year.
In 1734 he became President of the Admiralty. |
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Psyche  |
| Name
Origin: "The soul" - A Greek tale relates how Psyche was one
of three sisters of whom Cupid became enamoured and whom he visited
nightly, unseen and unrecognised by her. Yielding to her sisters'
persuasions Psyche, disregarding his injunctions, determined to see him,
and one night during his sleep lit up his face with a lamp. Cupid
fled, and Psyche wandered disconsolate over the earth seeking him in
vain. After she had undergone many trials the gods took pity on
her and placed her among the immortals as Cupid's wife. |
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Pueyrredon  |
Name Origin : General and first
Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata.
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Puglia 
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Name Origin: Apulia, territory in the southeastern part of
Italy. The ancient Apulians
were the Japyges of the Greeks. During
the middle ages Apulia was a separate Duchy, and then became
incorporated with Sicily. |
Puilki

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Name Origin: Ardent. |
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Pyramus  |
| Name
Origin: Pyramus and Thisbe are the chief characters in one of Ovid's
Metamorphoses, the scene of which is laid in Babylon. They were
devoted lovers, whom the opposition of parents forced to meet
clandestinely. Pyramus, finding one night at the place of meeting
his sweetheart's mantle all covered with blood, concluded that she must
have been devoured by wild beasts, and killed himself on the spot.
Thisbe, who had escaped with the loss of her mantle from the clutches of
a lion, returned soon after, found her lover's corpse, and in despair
put an end to her life. Shakespeare has parodied thisstory in his
Midsummer Night's Dream. |
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Python 
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Python 
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