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  • Busiris (ship)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Several ships have been named Busiris for the mythological figure of Busiris: Busiris (1814 ship) was launched at Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1814 as a West

    Busiris (ship)

    Busiris_(ship)

  • Busiris (1814 ship)
  • reported that Busiris, Gardner, master, had stopped there on 7 June, on her way from Grenada due to a leak. The leak was stopped and Busiris sailed for London

    Busiris (1814 ship)

    Busiris_(1814_ship)

  • Busiris
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Egyptian king Busiris, King of Egypt, a stage tragedy of 1719 by Edward Young Busiris (ship) - one of several ships by that name Busiri (disambiguation)

    Busiris

    Busiris

  • Labours of Hercules
  • Series of feats carried out by Heracles

    Egypt, where King Busiris decided to make him the yearly sacrifice, but Heracles burst out of his chains, and killed both Busiris and his son Amphidamas

    Labours of Hercules

    Labours of Hercules

    Labours_of_Hercules

  • SS Raffaello
  • Italian ocean liner of the 1960s

    passenger ships are built along similar principles. Raffaello's interiors were designed by architects such as Michele and Giancarlo Busiri Vici, who had

    SS Raffaello

    SS Raffaello

    SS_Raffaello

  • Monmouth (1809 ship)
  • Ship

    Monmouth was a ship launched at Shields in 1803 as a West Indiaman. Between 1818 and 1821 she made two voyages as a whaler. Afterwards, she started sailing

    Monmouth (1809 ship)

    Monmouth_(1809_ship)

  • Chilean frigate O'Higgins
  • Chilean frigate famous for her actions under Captain Lord Cochrane. The ship was launched in Russia in 1816, as the Speshni-class frigate Patrikii ("Патрикий")

    Chilean frigate O'Higgins

    Chilean frigate O'Higgins

    Chilean_frigate_O'Higgins

  • Shipley (1805 ship)
  • 1805 ship

    Shipley was a ship launched in 1805 at Whitby. A privateer captured Shipley in 1806 on what was probably her maiden voyage, but the British Royal Navy

    Shipley (1805 ship)

    Shipley_(1805_ship)

  • Sun (1819 ship)
  • Instead, Sun retained her name and continued to sail, but trading as a country ship, i.e., east of the Cape. She was registered at the Cape in 1823, and may

    Sun (1819 ship)

    Sun_(1819_ship)

  • Nephthys
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess

    as one of the four "Great Chiefs" ruling in the Osirian cult center of Busiris in the Delta and she appears to have occupied an honorary position at the

    Nephthys

    Nephthys

    Nephthys

  • List of mortals in Greek mythology
  • (Αυγείας), a king of Elis Autesion, a king of Thebes Bias, a king of Argos Busiris, a king of Egypt Cadmus, founder-king of Thebes Car, a king of Megara Catreus

    List of mortals in Greek mythology

    List_of_mortals_in_Greek_mythology

  • List of ship launches in 1814
  • The list of ship launches in 1814 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1814. The source says only "unknown Hylton builder", so this

    List of ship launches in 1814

    List_of_ship_launches_in_1814

  • Mysteries of Osiris
  • Ancient Egyptian religious festivities

    for what is done in Busiris, it is carried out on the twelfth Khoiak, in the presence of Chentayt who takes his place in Busiris, with barley, 1 hin,

    Mysteries of Osiris

    Mysteries of Osiris

    Mysteries_of_Osiris

  • East Indian (1815 ship)
  • East Indian was launched at Calcutta in 1815. She remained a country ship, that is, a British vessel trading east of the Cape of Good Hope, until 1819

    East Indian (1815 ship)

    East_Indian_(1815_ship)

  • Poseidon
  • Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses

    4; Hyginus, Fabulae 14, 169. Plutarch, Parallela minora 38. Smith, s.v. Busiris; Apollodorus, 2.5.11. Apollodorus, 3.10.3. Hyginus, Fabulae 157. Hyginus

    Poseidon

    Poseidon

    Poseidon

  • Alcibiades
  • Athenian general and statesman (c. 450–404 BC)

    1952. N. Denyer, Commentary of Plato's Alcibiades, 88–89. Isocrates, Busiris, 5. Plutarch, Parallel Lives, "Life of Alcibiades" 7 (ed. Clough 1859;

    Alcibiades

    Alcibiades

    Alcibiades

  • Junio Valerio Borghese
  • Italian Navy commander (1906–1974)

    1963), sister of Alexandra "Assia" Vasilyevna Olsufeeva, wife of Andrea Busiri Vici. They had four children: Elena Maria Nives (born in Rome in 1932);

    Junio Valerio Borghese

    Junio Valerio Borghese

    Junio_Valerio_Borghese

  • Malnutrition
  • Medical condition caused by receiving too little or too many nutrients

    Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2021, pp.1–9. Kiarie, J., Karanja, S., Busiri, J., Mukami, D. and Kiilu, C., 2021. The prevalence and associated factors

    Malnutrition

    Malnutrition

    Malnutrition

  • Harleston (1813 ship)
  • American mechant ship and whaler

    (1825), Seq.№H122. Lloyd's List №6148. Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7.

    Harleston (1813 ship)

    Harleston_(1813_ship)

  • List of revolutions and rebellions
  • dynasty in southern China. 293 Revolt of the Thebaid Thebaid, Roman Empire Busiris and Qift Revolt suppressed by Galerius. 351–352 Jewish revolt against Constantius

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List_of_revolutions_and_rebellions

  • List of shipwrecks in December 1915
  • Retrieved 5 October 2012. "Ignis". Uboat.net. Retrieved 21 November 2012. "Busiris". Uboat.net. Retrieved 5 October 2012. "Casualty reports". The Times. No

    List of shipwrecks in December 1915

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1915

  • Asia (1798 ship)
  • Merchant ship 1798 to 1826

    (1826), Seq. №D487. Lloyd's List №6098. Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7.

    Asia (1798 ship)

    Asia_(1798_ship)

  • Sydney Packet (1814 ship)
  • American ship

    Sydney Packet (or Sidney Packet) was an American ship launched in 1801, taken in prize c. 1814, while under another name, condemned, and sold to Alexander

    Sydney Packet (1814 ship)

    Sydney_Packet_(1814_ship)

  • List of Egyptian hieroglyphs
  • U+1309E forearm with bread cone give (jmj) give (rḏj, ḏj) ḏ (only in ḏdw busiris), d, mj, m 𓂟 D38 U+1309F forearm with rounded loaf to give (jmj) to give

    List of Egyptian hieroglyphs

    List_of_Egyptian_hieroglyphs

  • Agamemnon (1811 ship)
  • EIC had lost its monopoly on the trade between India and Britain. British ships were then free to sail to India or the Indian Ocean under a license from

    Agamemnon (1811 ship)

    Agamemnon_(1811_ship)

  • Porto Rafael
  • Frazione in Sardinia, Italy

    earliest buildings and the tiny chapel of Saint Rita were designed by Michele Busiri Vici, the renowned architect working for the Aga Khan IV, 30 minutes along

    Porto Rafael

    Porto Rafael

    Porto_Rafael

  • Black-figure pottery
  • Style of painting on ancient Greek vases

    influence. On the name vase by the Busiris painter, Heracles is trampling on the mythical Egyptian pharao Busiris. Heracles is frequently depicted on

    Black-figure pottery

    Black-figure pottery

    Black-figure_pottery

  • Cicero (1819 ship)
  • British Museum. Coltish, William (c. 1842). An account of the success of the ships at the Greenland and Davis Straits fisheries 1772-1842 inclusive. Lubbock

    Cicero (1819 ship)

    Cicero_(1819_ship)

  • List of Roman civil wars and revolts
  • Civil conflicts within ancient Rome

    Gaul – revolt suppressed 229–293: Native Egyptian revolt of the towns of Busiris and Coptos in the Egyptian city of Thebes – revolt suppressed by Galerius

    List of Roman civil wars and revolts

    List_of_Roman_civil_wars_and_revolts

  • 1939 New York World's Fair pavilions and attractions
  • Partly Enclose a Basin Upon Which Yachts and Other Smaller Craft Will Ply Ship Lines to Exhibit Basin-to Adjoin Parkway". The New York Times. January 24

    1939 New York World's Fair pavilions and attractions

    1939 New York World's Fair pavilions and attractions

    1939_New_York_World's_Fair_pavilions_and_attractions

  • Nimrod (1821 ship)
  • "Shipping Intelligence", p.2. Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7. Holcomb, Janette

    Nimrod (1821 ship)

    Nimrod_(1821_ship)

  • Horses of Andrew Jackson
  • Business interest and hobby of 7th U.S. president

    included Doublehead, Opossum Filly, and Pacolet. He also owned Bolivia, Busiris, Emilie, Indian Queen, and Lady Nashville, to name a few. There is an 1836

    Horses of Andrew Jackson

    Horses of Andrew Jackson

    Horses_of_Andrew_Jackson

  • Mamluk Sultanate
  • State in Egypt, Hejaz and Syria (1250–1517)

    Ocean and Muslim expeditions sent against them. A Mamluk fleet of fifty ships left from Jeddah in 1506, with assistance of forces from the Gujarat Sultanate

    Mamluk Sultanate

    Mamluk Sultanate

    Mamluk_Sultanate

  • Heracles
  • Divine hero in Greek mythology

    also killed King Emathion of Arabia. Heracles kills the Egyptian King Busiris and his followers after they attempt to sacrifice him to the gods. Heracles

    Heracles

    Heracles

    Heracles

  • HMS Porcupine (1807)
  • HMS Porcupine was a Royal Navy Banterer-class post ship of 24 guns, launched in 1807. She served extensively and relatively independently in the Adriatic

    HMS Porcupine (1807)

    HMS Porcupine (1807)

    HMS_Porcupine_(1807)

  • List of military operations
  • Coordinated missions, operations and projects

    Haiti. Desert Shield (1990–1991) — American buildup prior to Gulf War Busiris (1990–1991) — Presence of French Army elements stationed in the UAE as

    List of military operations

    List of military operations

    List_of_military_operations

  • Iphidamas
  • Name in Greek mythology

    and counted as one of the Argonauts. Iphidamas (or Amphidamas), a son of Busiris killed by Heracles. Iphidamas, a son of Antenor and Theano, and the brother

    Iphidamas

    Iphidamas

  • Ptolemy V Epiphanes
  • 5th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt

    some way that is not entirely clear, captured the city of Lycopolis near Busiris and invested themselves there. After a siege, the Ptolemaic forces regained

    Ptolemy V Epiphanes

    Ptolemy V Epiphanes

    Ptolemy_V_Epiphanes

  • SM U-39
  • German Type U 31 U-boat

    second most successful U-boat participating in the war, sinking 149 merchant ships for a total of 404,774 GRT. Its longest-serving captain was Kapitänleutnant

    SM U-39

    SM_U-39

  • Loeb Classical Library
  • Series of Greek and Latin texts with English translations

    Sophists. Antidosis. Panathenaicus L373) Volume III. Evagoras. Helen. Busiris. Plataicus. Concerning the Team of Horses. Trapeziticus. Against Callimachus

    Loeb Classical Library

    Loeb Classical Library

    Loeb_Classical_Library

  • Sir Godfrey Webster (1799 ship)
  • Convict Ships, 1787-1868. Brown, Son & Ferguson. OCLC 3778075. Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society

    Sir Godfrey Webster (1799 ship)

    Sir_Godfrey_Webster_(1799_ship)

  • Gianmaria Potenza
  • Italian artist (born 1936)

    architects including Gio Ponti, Pier Luigi Nervi, Franco Albini, Andrea Busiri Vici, Luigi Vietti, and Jacques Couelle. Through these collaborations, Potenza

    Gianmaria Potenza

    Gianmaria Potenza

    Gianmaria_Potenza

  • Roman Egypt
  • Roman province that encompassed most of modern-day Egypt

    Aegyptus Secundus (II) listed in the Annuario Pontificio as titular sees : Busiris (Abu-Sir) Cabasa (Chahbas-Esch-Choada) Cynopolis in Aegypto (Banâm Benâ)

    Roman Egypt

    Roman Egypt

    Roman_Egypt

  • Joseph Smith Hypocephalus
  • Papyrus fragment, part of the original Joseph Smith Papyri

    may be an attempt to engrave dp.t ntr, which would translate as "Divine Ship":[citation needed] Joseph Smith's interpretation: Is made to represent God

    Joseph Smith Hypocephalus

    Joseph Smith Hypocephalus

    Joseph_Smith_Hypocephalus

  • Outline of ancient Egypt
  • Overview of and topical guide to ancient Egypt

    Fayyum/Atef-Pehu Amarna/Akhetaten Aswan Asyut Avaris Beni Hasan Bubastis Buhen Busiris (Lower Egypt) Buto Clysma Cusae Dahshur Deir el-Bahri Deir el-Medina Edfu

    Outline of ancient Egypt

    Outline of ancient Egypt

    Outline_of_ancient_Egypt

  • List of shipwrecks in May 1826
  • The list of shipwrecks in May 1826 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during May 1826. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6113)

    List of shipwrecks in May 1826

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1826

  • List of wars involving Egypt
  • Firmus Victory Aurelian No clear Governor ? Busiris–Coptos revolt (292–293 CE) Roman Empire Rebels at Busiris and Coptos Revolt Suppressed Diocletian Galerius

    List of wars involving Egypt

    List_of_wars_involving_Egypt

  • Ibn Jubayr
  • Andalusian Arab traveller and poet (1145–1217)

    Strait of Gibraltar to Ceuta, then under Muslim rule. He boarded a Genoese ship on February 24, 1183 and set sail for Alexandria. His sea journey took him

    Ibn Jubayr

    Ibn_Jubayr

  • Yusuf ibn 'Awkal
  • 10th- and 11th-century Egyptian Jewish merchant

    different varieties are mentioned in his correspondence, including Ashmūnī, Būṣīrī, Mālāl, Mīsārī, Qimāṭ, and "indigo flax" (i.e. flax dyed with indigo dye

    Yusuf ibn 'Awkal

    Yusuf_ibn_'Awkal

  • List of artists in the Web Gallery of Art (A–K)
  • Countess Luise von Voss, Staatliche Museen, Berlin (url) Giovanni Battista Busiri (1698–1757), 2 paintings : Roman Landscape near to a Bridge, private collection

    List of artists in the Web Gallery of Art (A–K)

    List_of_artists_in_the_Web_Gallery_of_Art_(A–K)

  • Ibn al-Abbar
  • Poet, diplomat, theologian and scholar

    and deploring his tragic situation. Abū Zakariyā sent a fleet of twelve ships, which failed however to reach the blockaded port of Valencia, and was forced

    Ibn al-Abbar

    Ibn_al-Abbar

  • Jabra Ibrahim Jabra
  • Palestinian writer and translator (1920–1994)

    layl tawil, 1955) Hunters in a Narrow Street (written in English; 1959) The Ship (al-Safinah, 1970) In Search of Walid Masoud: A Novel (al-Bahth 'an Walid

    Jabra Ibrahim Jabra

    Jabra_Ibrahim_Jabra

  • Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
  • Bunefer Bureau of Correspondence of Pharaoh Buried Pyramid Burna-Buriash II Busiris (Aphroditopolis) Bust of Amenemhat V Bust of Cleopatra Butana Buto C-Group

    Index of ancient Egypt–related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles

  • Moroccan literature
  • Sultan Zaydan (r.1603–1627) had his complete collection transferred to a ship, which was commandeered by Spain. The collection was taken to El Escorial

    Moroccan literature

    Moroccan_literature

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  • HEM-NEF-HOR-BEK
  • Male

    Egyptian

    HEM-NEF-HOR-BEK

    , a priest of Osiris.

    HEM-NEF-HOR-BEK

  • AUU
  • Male

    Egyptian

    AUU

    , a priest of Osiris.

    AUU

  • HARSCHEFT
  • Male

    Egyptian

    HARSCHEFT

    , a surname of Osiris.

    HARSCHEFT

  • MUIRIS
  • Male

    Irish

    MUIRIS

    Irish form of Roman Latin Maurice, MUIRIS means "dark-skinned; Moor."

    MUIRIS

  • ARSAPHES
  • Male

    Egyptian

    ARSAPHES

    , a surname of Osiris.

    ARSAPHES

  • TI-OSIRIS
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TI-OSIRIS

    , the mother of princess Seten-isi.

    TI-OSIRIS

  • ASRA
  • Male

    Egyptian

    ASRA

    , Osiris.

    ASRA

  • ASB
  • Male

    Egyptian

    ASB

    , brother of Isis and Osiris.

    ASB

  • USIRIS
  • Male

    Greek

    USIRIS

    Variant spelling of Greek Osiris, the Greek form of Egyptian Asar, possibly USIRIS means "something that has been made; a product."

    USIRIS

  • NEIRIOUI
  • Female

    Egyptian

    NEIRIOUI

    , the mother of Pet-osiris.

    NEIRIOUI

  • Burris
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Burris

    English : variant of Burrows.Possibly an altered form of German Börries or Borr(i)es (see Burress).

    Burris

  • OSIRIS
  • Male

    Greek

    OSIRIS

    (Όσιρις) Greek form of Egyptian Asar, possibly OSIRIS means "something that has been made; a product." In Egyptian mythology, Asar/Osiris is the name of a god of the underworld.

    OSIRIS

  • SET-EN-ISI
  • Female

    Egyptian

    SET-EN-ISI

    , the daughter of Ti-osiris.

    SET-EN-ISI

  • FENT-HEMP-AMENTI
  • Male

    Egyptian

    FENT-HEMP-AMENTI

    , a name of Osiris.

    FENT-HEMP-AMENTI

  • MERI
  • Male

    Egyptian

    MERI

    , a grand priest of Osiris.

    MERI

  • MAI
  • Male

    Egyptian

    MAI

    , a priest of Osiris.

    MAI

  • Osiris
  • Boy/Male

    Egyptian

    Osiris

    God of the dead.

    Osiris

  • Ausar
  • Boy/Male

    Egyptian

    Ausar

    Osiris.

    Ausar

  • Anzety
  • Boy/Male

    Egyptian

    Anzety

    God of Busiris.

    Anzety

  • TA-KHARA
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TA-KHARA

    , a priestess of Osiris.

    TA-KHARA

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  • Hypallage
  • n.

    A figure consisting of a transference of attributes from their proper subjects to other. Thus Virgil says, "dare classibus austros," to give the winds to the fleets, instead of dare classibus austris, to give the fleets to the winds.

  • Shipwreck
  • n.

    The breaking in pieces, or shattering, of a ship or other vessel by being cast ashore or driven against rocks, shoals, etc., by the violence of the winds and waves.

  • Shipworm
  • n.

    Any long, slender, worm-shaped bivalve mollusk of Teredo and allied genera. The shipworms burrow in wood, and are destructive to wooden ships, piles of wharves, etc. See Teredo.

  • Meddler
  • n.

    One who meddles; one who interferes or busies himself with things in which he has no concern; an officious person; a busybody.

  • Ship-rigged
  • a.

    Rigged like a ship, that is, having three masts, each with square sails.

  • Shipshape
  • adv.

    In a shipshape or seamanlike manner.

  • Shipyard
  • n.

    A yard, place, or inclosure where ships are built or repaired.

  • Business
  • n.

    That which busies one, or that which engages the time, attention, or labor of any one, as his principal concern or interest, whether for a longer or shorter time; constant employment; regular occupation; as, the business of life; business before pleasure.

  • Cotquean
  • n.

    A man who busies himself with affairs which properly belong to women.

  • Shipwright
  • n.

    One whose occupation is to construct ships; a builder of ships or other vessels.

  • Bursitis
  • n.

    Inflammation of a bursa.

  • Shipwrecking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Shipwreck

  • Isis
  • n.

    The principal goddess worshiped by the Egyptians. She was regarded as the mother of Horus, and the sister and wife of Osiris. The Egyptians adored her as the goddess of fecundity, and as the great benefactress of their country, who instructed their ancestors in the art of agriculture.

  • Shipwrecked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Shipwreck

  • Shipshape
  • a.

    Arranged in a manner befitting a ship; hence, trim; tidy; orderly.

  • Osiris
  • n.

    One of the principal divinities of Egypt, the brother and husband of Isis. He was figured as a mummy wearing the royal cap of Upper Egypt, and was symbolized by the sacred bull, called Apis. Cf. Serapis.

  • Shipwreck
  • n.

    A ship wrecked or destroyed upon the water, or the parts of such a ship; wreckage.

  • Shippon
  • n.

    A cowhouse; a shippen.

  • Shipwreck
  • v. t.

    To destroy, as a ship at sea, by running ashore or on rocks or sandbanks, or by the force of wind and waves in a tempest.

  • Shipwreck
  • v. t.

    To cause to experience shipwreck, as sailors or passengers. Hence, to cause to suffer some disaster or loss; to destroy or ruin, as if by shipwreck; to wreck; as, to shipwreck a business.