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These maps by this Greek cartographer guided sailors into unknown oceans.
These maps by this Greek cartographer guided sailors into unknown oceans.
The collective noun for 'sailors' is a crew of sailors, whether there are two sailors or hundreds of sailors.
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Guided and Miss Guided - 1919 was released on: USA: 30 March 1919
Crew
A crew of sailors.
The homophone of "guided" is "died" and the homophone of "metal" is "mettle."
The stars on the hips were traditionally wore by sailors. It was the represent the two stars needed to guide one hope and it was believed that tattooing them on you was good luck and would ensure you were guided home saftely.
The Lighthouse of Alexandria, also known as the Pharos of Alexandria, served as a beacon for sailors for over 1500 years. Built on the small island of Pharos in ancient Egypt around 280 BC, it was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Standing approximately 100 meters tall, it guided sailors safely into the busy harbor of Alexandria and became a symbol of maritime navigation and engineering prowess. The lighthouse remained operational until the Middle Ages, when it was eventually destroyed by a series of earthquakes.
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