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The Roman empire in the time of Hadrian (ruled 117-38 AD), showing, in southwestern Gaul, the imperial province of Gallia Aquitania (Aquitaine, Fr.) ...
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RMS Aquitania was a Cunard Line ocean liner that was built by the John Brown and Company shipyard near Clydebank, Scotland. She was launched on 21 April ...
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The Aquitania was the longest serving Cunard liner built in the 20th century and survived service in both World Wars. Originally the ship was planned to to ...
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Cunard's famed ocean liner RMS Aquitania - the ship beautiful.
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Free Aquitania Game Download! Explore the mythical land of Aquitania. Download & play Aquitania and other Match 3 games free at Big Fish Games!
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Aquitania, one of the greatest of all liners, was built for Cunard by John Brown & Co., and was launched in 1913. After her maiden voyage from Liverpool to ...
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Aquitania was built for Cunard by John Brown & Co on the Clyde. After her maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York on 30th May 1914, Aquitania made two more ...
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April 21, 1913: Aquitania just after her launch. 1913: Aquitania in the fitting out yard at John Brown & Company. 1913: Aquitania in the fitting out yard at ...
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Aquitania was a rich part of the medieval world. It was the land of the troubadours and of the admirable liturgical chants. It was the world of the first ...
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