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Æolus (1783 ship)         
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1783 SHIP
Aeolus (1797); Æolus (1797); Æolus (1797 ship)
Æolus, also spelt Aeolus (or frequently Eolus), was a snow sailing ship built in 1783 at Åbenrå in Denmark as a West Indiaman. The British Royal Navy captured her in 1807.
Aeolus (son of Hippotes)         
  • Aeolus
GOD OF WINDS, SON OF HIPPOTES IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Aeolus (Odyssey)
In Greek mythology, Aeolus,According to Kerényi, p. 206, the name means both "the mobile" and "the many coloured", while Rose, s.
1783 in the United States         
  • December 23: ''[[General George Washington Resigning His Commission]]'' by [[John Trumbull]]
  •  November 25: ''Washington's Entry into New York''  by [[Currier & Ives]]
USA-RELATED EVENTS DURING THE YEAR OF 1783
1783 in the USA; 1783 in the US; 1783 in the United States of America
Events from the year 1783 in the United States. The American Revolution officially ended with the Treaty of Paris.

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Æolus (1783 ship)
Æolus, also spelt Aeolus (or frequently Eolus), was a snow sailing ship built in 1783 at Åbenrå in Denmark as a West Indiaman. The British Royal Navy captured her in 1807.