phoenix

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Phoenix most often refers to:

  • Phoenix (mythology), an immortal bird in ancient Greek mythology
  • Phoenix, Arizona, the capital of the U.S. state of Arizona and the most populous state capital in the United States

Phoenix may also refer to:

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Greek mythology

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Business

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In business, generally:

  • Phoenix company, a commercial entity which has emerged from the collapse of another through insolvency

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Military

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People

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Ships

  • {{HMS|Phoenix}}, several Royal Navy ships
  • {{ship||Phoenix|East Indiaman}}, several ships that sailed for the British East India Company between 1680 and 1821
  • {{USS|Phoenix}}, several U.S. Navy ships
  • Phoenix, involved in the 1688 Siege of Derry
  • {{ship||Phoenix|1792}}, involved in the sea otter trade
  • {{ship||Phoenix|1794}}, the first ship built in Russian America
  • {{ship||Phoenix|1798 ship}}, made one voyage in 1824 carrying convicts to Tasmania; grounded, condemned, and turned into a prison hulk; broken up in 1837
  • {{ship||Phoenix|steamboat}}, a steamboat built 1806–1807
  • {{ship||Phoenix|1809 ship}}, built in France in 1809; captured by the British Royal Navy in 1810; employed as a whaling ship from 1811 to 1829
  • {{ship||Phoenix|1810 ship}}, a merchant vessel launched in 1810; made one voyage to India for the British East India Company; made three voyages transporting convicts to Australia; wrecked in 1829
  • {{ship||Phoenix|1815 steamer}}, a steamboat that burned on Lake Champlain in 1819; its wreck is a Vermont state historic site
  • {{ship||Phoenix|1821 whaler}}, a Nantucket whaling vessel in operation 1821–1858
  • {{ship||Phoenix|1845}}, a steamship that burned on Lake Michigan in 1847 with the loss of at least 190 lives
  • {{ship|USCS|Phoenix}}, a U.S. Coast Survey ship in service from 1845 to 1858
  • {{ship||Phoenix|1929 ship}}, a Danish ship built in 1929
  • {{SS|Flying Lark}}, which went by the name Phoenix from 1946 to 1948
  • {{ship||Phoenix|fireboat}}, a 1955 fireboat operating in San Francisco, California
  • {{ship||Phoenix|1973}}, a rescue vessel used to save migrants, refugees and other people in distress in the Mediterranean Sea

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See also

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