Antinous (disambiguation)

Antinous (111–130 CE) was the favorite and lover of Roman Emperor Hadrian.

Antinous can also refer to:

Arts

Literature

  • Antinous son of Eupeithes, one of the chief suitors of Penelope in Homer's Odyssey
  • Antinous, a 1918 collection of English verse by Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa

Music

Sculpture

Astronomy

People

Ships

  • Antinous, French renaming of the SMS Wolf (auxiliary cruiser) of the Imperial German Navy, scrapped in 1931
  • SS Antinous, an American 6,000 ton merchant vessel sunk by the German submarine U-512 in 1942
  • SS Antinous (1943), a Type C2 ship transferred to the United States Navy as USS Baxter (APA-94), sold in 1947 and scrapped in 1968
  • SS Antinous (1944), a Type C2 ship scrapped in 1970


gollark: Wikipedia lists "Gulf" under "Other short speculative fiction".
gollark: "Farnham's Freehold" might work.
gollark: (it was the first search result, and seems to list the relevant books)
gollark: https://www.orderofbooks.com/authors/robert-a-heinlein/
gollark: Maybe with could use different naming schemes per system.
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