Ariadne (disambiguation)
Ariadne is
- A female first name - in use is the derivative Ariane; known bearers of the name are: Ariadne, a character in Greek mythology
- The Holy Ariadne, name on 18 September
- Ariadne ( empress ) ( † 515), Byzantine empress, wife of Zeno and Anastasius ' I.
- Ariadne von Schirach
Next Ariadne stands for:
- (43 ) Ariadne, an asteroid
- Ariadne, the title of a mystery series from the argument Publisher
- Ariadne ( Blacher ), a short opera by Boris Blacher
- Ariadne Gallery, Vienna. It promotes young Austrian and international artists, such as the Austrian " Junge Wilde " in 1977, even before the style became fashionable.
The name Ariadne wore several German ships:
- SMS Ariadne (1871 ), corvette Ariadne class of the Imperial Navy
- SMS Ariadne (1900), Light Cruiser of the Gazelle class of the Imperial Navy
- Ariadne (ship, 1889), a side wheel steamer in the coastal resort service to Helgoland and Sylt
- Ariadne, the Dutch coastal defense ship Hr. Ms. Hertog Hendrik was used by the German Navy from 1940 to 1945 as an anti-aircraft ship
- Ariadne, a single minesweeper Frauenlobstraße the class of the German Navy
As well as eight ships of the Royal Navy:
- HMS Ariadne (1776 ), 20 -gun post ship. 1778 forced the USS Alfred (1774 ) to the task. 1814 sold.
- HMS Ariadne (1805 ), in 1805 renamed HMS Dove, in 1806 renamed HMS Flight
- HMS Ariadne (1816 ), 20 -gun post ship, 1837 converted to carbon transporters and sold 1841.
- HMS Ariadne (1839 )
- HMS Ariadne (1859 ), wooden screw frigate, in 1905 renamed HMS Actaeon, sold in 1922.
- HMS Ariadne (1898), cruiser, converted to minelayer in 1917 and sunk as such the end of 1917 after torpedo hit.
- HMS Ariadne (M65 ), minelayer, launched in 1943, sold for demolition in 1965.
- HMS Ariadne ( F72 ), frigate, launched in 1971, in 1992 sold to the Chilean Navy and renamed General Baquedano. 2004 sunk as a practice target.
- Disambiguation