Palinurus (disambiguation)
Palinurus is a mythological figure, often portrayed as a helmsman, navigator or guide.
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Palinurus may also refer to:
Ships and boats
- Palinurus, an East India Company surveying brig captained by Robert Moresby (1794–1854)
- Palinurus, a ship wrecked off the Isles of Scilly in 1848
- Palinurus, formerly Luciole (barge), a hotel barge on the French canal system
- USC&GS Palinurus, commanded by Richardson Clover (1846–1919)
Other uses
- Palinurus (genus), a genus of spiny lobsters in the family Palinuridae
- Palinurus, the pseudonym of Cyril Connolly as author of The Unquiet Grave (1944)
- 4832 Palinurus, a Jupiter trojan asteroid
- Strait of Palinurus and Bay of Palinurus, classical albedo features on Mars
- Palinurus of Mexico, novel by Fernando del Paso Morante (born 1935)
See also
- All pages with titles containing palinurus
- Palinure (disambiguation)
- Cape Palinuro, in Italy, named for Palinurus
- Palinuro, a town
- Italian training ship Palinuro, an active sail training vessel
- Papilio palinurus, the emerald swallowtail butterfly
- Conus ammiralis var. palinurus, a sea snail
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