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Look up Aquilon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aquilon is a name derived from Aquilo, the Latin term for the north-east wind. Aquilon may also refer
Aquilon
Carrier-based fighter aircraft family
Air Arm and with the Royal Australian Navy. The French Navy operated the Aquilon, developed from the Sea Venom FAW.20, built under licence by SNCASE (Sud-Est)
De_Havilland_Sea_Venom
List of ships with the same or similar names
Navy have been named HMS Aquilon, to commemorate the destruction of the French ship Aquilon by HMS Antelope in 1757. Aquilon was originally the Roman
HMS_Aquilon
List of ships with the same or similar names
Navy have been named Aquilon French frigate Aquilon (1733), a fifth-rate ship, sunk by HMS Antelope in 1757 French ship Aquilon (1789), a Téméraire-class
French_ship_Aquilon
Aquilon was a 42-gun fifth-rate frigate of the French Navy. She was ship-rigged purpose-built by Rene-Nicolas Levasseur, and was commissioned in April
French_frigate_Aquilon_(1733)
Ship of the line of the Spanish Navy
Aquilón was a 68-gun ship of the line of the Spanish Navy. She and her 11 sister ships were ordered on 15 June 1752 and their keels laid later that year
Spanish_ship_Aquilon
Ship of the line of the French Navy
Aquilon was a 74-gun Téméraire-class ship of the line built for the French Navy during the 1780s. Completed in 1785, she played a minor role in the French
French_ship_Aquilon_(1789)
Coventry-class Royal Navy frigate
HMS Aquilon was a 28-gun Coventry-class sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. Launched in 1758, she saw active service against the French during the Seven
HMS_Aquilon_(1758)
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
the British Ford Pilot. In 1952 Ford France (who called this engine the Aquilon) created a somewhat bored out version displacing 144 cu in (2.4 L). Production
Ford_flathead_V8_engine
French aircraft manufacturer
S.E. Aviafrance - S.N.C.A.S.E. 'Aquilon' 20 Aviafrance - S.N.C.A.S.E. 'Aquilon' 202 Aviafrance - S.N.C.A.S.E. 'Aquilon' 203 Aviafrance - S.N.C.A.S.E. SE-210
SNCASE
Cyclonic northeast wind in the Mediterranean
wave (from the verb kluzo meaning 'to billow') or the Latin word: aquilō (aquilon) Although the Greek word is translated "northeaster" in many English Bibles
Euroclydon
Canadian newspaper
L'Aquilon is a Canadian weekly community newspaper, which serves the Franco-Ténois community in the Northwest Territories. The newspaper, which publishes
L'Aquilon
Ship of the line of the French Navy
the British blockade by night. Nestor was renamed Cisaplin in 1797 and Aquilon in 1803. By 1809, she was part of the French Atlantic Fleet. In April 1809
French_ship_Nestor_(1793)
Written language from the 13th through the 15th centuries
d'Espagne. The last original text of the Franco-Italian tradition is probably Aquilon de Bavière by Raffaele da Verona, who wrote it between 1379 and 1407. "francoveneto"
Franco-Italian
First Frégate de défense et d'intervention of French Navy
multi-function active electronically scanned array search and track radar, Aquilon integrated communication and identification friend or foe system, SETIS
French frigate Amiral Ronarc'h
French_frigate_Amiral_Ronarc'h
Trilogy of science fiction novels by Piers Anthony
through the eyes of three surviving scientist-explorers: Cal, Veg, and Aquilon. The planet Nacre's dominant species are fungi, including the intelligent
Of_Man_and_Manta
1950s–1960s French car
car was powered by an unusually small 2351 cc sidevalve V8 engine called Aquilon ("North wind") in France, derived from Ford's Flathead engine family, whose
Simca_Vedette
French deep-water remotely operated vehicle
Pourquoi Pas? in November 2020, Victor 6000 was used to discover a SNCASE Aquilon jet fighter-bomber, missing since 1960, at a depth of 2,400 m (7,900 ft)
Victor_6000
SE-3130 Alouette II SE.3200 SE-5000 Name Alouette I Alouette II Amphitrite Aquilon Armagnac Baroudeur Durandal Frelon Grognard Languedoc Mistral/Vampire
SNCASE_SE.3120_Alouette
Prototype fighter aircraft
SE-3130 Alouette II SE.3200 SE-5000 Name Alouette I Alouette II Amphitrite Aquilon Armagnac Baroudeur Durandal Frelon Grognard Languedoc Mistral/Vampire
SNCASE_SE.580
Steam-powered aircraft built by Clément Ader
The Avion III (sometimes referred to as the Aquilon or the Éole III) was a steam-powered aircraft built by Clément Ader between 1892 and 1897, financed
Ader_Avion_III
Class of frigates
CAPTAS-4 with 20% lower weight and a footprint almost 50% smaller. The Aquilon integrated digital communications system and an IFF (Identification Friend
Amiral_Ronarc'h-class_frigate
French long range airliner with 4 piston engines, 1949
SE-3130 Alouette II SE.3200 SE-5000 Name Alouette I Alouette II Amphitrite Aquilon Armagnac Baroudeur Durandal Frelon Grognard Languedoc Mistral/Vampire
SNCASE_Armagnac
American actress (1925–2011)
debut in The Young and Fair. The following year, she cast in My Name Is Aquilon, starring Jean-Pierre Aumont and Arlene Francis. That same year, she made
Doe_Avedon
Class of French aircraft carriers
warfare mission, and in the air-defense role a squadron of Sud Aviation Aquilon (license-built de Havilland Sea Venom) fighters. They were also used for
Clemenceau-class aircraft carrier
Clemenceau-class_aircraft_carrier
French passenger ship launched 1924
(1942) Yersin (1943) Ships launched 1946–1975 Ajax (1968) Anadyr (1947) Aquilon (1968) Bir-Hakiem (1946) Calédonien (1952) Cambodge (1952) Centaur (1959)
SS_Champollion
Air-to-air missile
AA.20 AA.20 mounted on SNCASE Aquilon fighter Type Air-to-air missile Place of origin France Service history In service 1956–1960 Used by Armee de l'Air
Nord_AA.20
French admiral (1733–1815)
Thévenard was killed at the Battle of the Nile whilst commanding the 74-gun Aquilon. Thevenard Island off the coast of Western Australia bears his name. Thévenard
Antoine-Jean-Marie_Thévenard
Aviation branch of the French Navy
R.82 Romano SNCASE Leo.451 SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc/Bloch MB.160 SNCASE Aquilon SNCASO/Bloch MB.175 SNCASO SO.94/95 Corse SNCASO SO.30P Bretagne SOCATA
French_Naval_Aviation
American actor (1919–2003)
Yellow Jack (1944), Galileo (1947), Sundown Beach (1948), My Name Is Aquilon (1949), The Man (1950), and The Ponder Heart (1956). Hanmer won a Donaldson
Don_Hanmer
Royal Navy officer (1758–1805)
Vanguard, personally engaged Spartiate, while also coming under fire from Aquilon. At about eight o'clock, he was with Edward Berry on the quarterdeck when
Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
Horatio_Nelson,_1st_Viscount_Nelson
Wind coming from the north
personification, and others with its equivalent in other cultures, for example Aquilon in Roman mythology; Qebui in Egyptian mythology; and the Inuit Negafook
North_wind
SE-3130 Alouette II SE.3200 SE-5000 Name Alouette I Alouette II Amphitrite Aquilon Armagnac Baroudeur Durandal Frelon Grognard Languedoc Mistral/Vampire
SNCASE_SE-1210
Vishnu; descended to Earth in human form as Lakshmana and Balarama. Boreas (Aquilon to the Romans): the Greek god of the cold north wind, described by Pausanias
List_of_reptilian_humanoids
horns resembling crab claws. Anemoi – The four wind gods. Boreas/Aquilon – Boreas/Aquilon is the god of the north wind and winter. He first appears in The
List of characters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan
List_of_characters_in_mythology_novels_by_Rick_Riordan
Short skirt that usually extends to mid-thigh
and women's collection shown with sizzle by such models as athletic Jeff Aquilon, lithe Lise Ryall, [and] Elle Macpherson, who is so fit she seemed to leap
Miniskirt
1944 Colossus-class aircraft carrier of the Royal and French navies
the Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver, the Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless, the SNCASE Aquilon, the Supermarine Seafire Mk III and XV, and the Grumman TBM Avenger. After
French aircraft carrier Arromanches
French_aircraft_carrier_Arromanches
Fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy
force the surrender of the stranded French vessels Ville de Varsovie and Aquilon. In July 1809, Aigle took part in the Walcheren Campaign, an amphibious
HMS_Aigle_(1801)
Royal Navy officer (1768–1847)
the frigate HMS Aquilon (32). During the battle Aquilon had the task of standing off and repeating the signals from the flagship. Aquilon also towed the
Robert Stopford (Royal Navy officer)
Robert_Stopford_(Royal_Navy_officer)
1982 film
Véronique Silver as presiding judge Maria Schell as Anna Hellwig Raymond Aquilon Béatrice Avoine Martine de Breteuil Arnaud Carbonnier Patricia Cartier
The_Passerby_(1982_film)
1798 battle of the French invasion of Egypt and Syria
Spartiate, while Captain Thomas Louis in Minotaur attacked the unengaged Aquilon and Captain John Peyton in Defence joined the attack on Peuple Souverain
Battle_of_the_Nile
SE-3130 Alouette II SE.3200 SE-5000 Name Alouette I Alouette II Amphitrite Aquilon Armagnac Baroudeur Durandal Frelon Grognard Languedoc Mistral/Vampire
SNCASE_SE-700
1930s French aircraft
The Nicolas-Claude NC-2 Aquilon was a single-seat touring aircraft built in the late 1930s, featuring a low-wing monoplane with canard foreplanes. The
Nicolas-Claude_NC-2_Aquilon
American actress (1927–2006)
television and film career. Among 1949 stage appearances were My Name is Aquilon in New York and the road company of Present Laughter before beginning her
Phyllis_Kirk
1809 naval battle during the Napoleonic Wars
isolated on the mud within Aix Roads itself, with Ville de Varsovie and Aquilon grounded on rocks at Charenton 500 yards (460 m) away and Régulus and Jemmapes
Battle_of_the_Basque_Roads
Third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy
March (unknown date): Harrington, Hazard 1 Apr: Lord Melville 12 Apr: Aquilon, Calcutta, HMS Mediator, Régulus, Tonnerre 13 Apr: Ville de Varsovie 29
HMS_Agamemnon_(1781)
French two/three seat low wing, single engine touring aircraft
SE-3130 Alouette II SE.3200 SE-5000 Name Alouette I Alouette II Amphitrite Aquilon Armagnac Baroudeur Durandal Frelon Grognard Languedoc Mistral/Vampire
SNCASE_SE-2300
Irish hydrographer and naval officer (1774–1857)
transferred in 1791 to the fifth rate frigate HMS Aquilon. After the commencement of war with France he was on Aquilon during the Battle of the Glorious First of
Francis_Beaufort
Swedish frigate class
Units) [fr] Wärtsilä NACOS X-band navigation radar Communications: Thales Aquilon digital communication system Link 16 and Link 22 data links Electronic
Luleå-class_frigate
(1942) Yersin (1943) Ships launched 1946–1975 Ajax (1968) Anadyr (1947) Aquilon (1968) Bir-Hakiem (1946) Calédonien (1952) Cambodge (1952) Centaur (1959)
MV_Éridan
French novelist (1922–2016)
(Dunoyer), Joel Lefrançois (René), Christiane Muller (Adrienne), Raymond Aquilon (postman), Bruno Balph (colleague), Jacqueline Valois (Gaby), Lily Fayol
Catherine_Arley
losing four ships-of-the-line and a frigate. Ville de Varsovie (80), and Aquilon (74), were both burnt. Tonnerre (74), Calcutta (54), and Indienne (46)
Ann_and_Amelia_(1781_ship)
1795 battle of the War of the First Coalition
Victory, and the frigates sheered off under heavy fire. An attempt by Aquilon to reach Alcide was abandoned when it became clear that the surrendered
Battle_of_the_Hyères_Islands
Part of the War of the First Coalition
Meleager 32 Captain Charles Tyler HMS Mermaid 32 Captain John Trigge HMS Aquilon 32 Captain Robert Stopford HMS Castor 32 Captain Thomas Troubridge HMS
Siege_of_Toulon_(1793)
American fashion model and actress
physically and emotionally, with her then-husband and fellow model, Jeff Aquilon, published by Simon & Schuster. Donahue was the pastry chef at Bianco's
Nancy_Donahue
Baroudeur France Lightweight fighter 1953 Prototype 2 SNCASE (Sud-Est) Aquilon UK, France Carrier fighter 1951 Retired 101 SNCASE (Sud-Est) SE.100 France
List_of_fighter_aircraft
Siege during the French invasion of Russia (1812)
Fifth-rate frigate: HMS Hamadryad 36-gun Hermione-class fifth-rate frigate: HMS Aquilon 22-gun Sixth-rate frigate: HMS Helder 22-gun Banterer-class post ship:
Siege_of_Riga_(1812)
French Navy officer and painter (1736–1804)
after on the 64-gun Inflexible. In 1756, he served first on the frigate Aquilon, and then on the 80-gun Duc de Bourgogne, and the year after on the 64-gun
Auguste-Louis de Rossel de Cercy
Auguste-Louis_de_Rossel_de_Cercy
Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy
of the Mill. Then on 15 March Calypso and Meander were in company with Aquilon when Acquilon recaptured Thomas. In 1816 Lieutenant John Sisson was acting
HMS_Calypso_(1805)
French prototype of heavy fighter
SE-3130 Alouette II SE.3200 SE-5000 Name Alouette I Alouette II Amphitrite Aquilon Armagnac Baroudeur Durandal Frelon Grognard Languedoc Mistral/Vampire
SNCASE_SE.100
French piston aircraft engine series
Mauboussin Hémiptère (4T) Morane-Saulnier MS-660 (4E-01) Nicolas-Claude NC-2 Aquilon (4E-01?) Payen AP-10 (4T) Potez-CAMS 160 (4T or 4A-01) Régnier 12 (4T)
Train_T
1984 French film
Porret as Ferrand Alain Doutey as Jeoffroy Pascal Légitimus as Tom Raymond Aquilon as Dom Carole Jacquinot as Ziton Sim as Vénus, the photographer Christophe
Pinot_simple_flic
Saint-Paul-lès-Durance Tank in pool Under decommissioning 1.00 1965-12-02 Aquilon Gif-sur-Yvette Crit fast Decommissioned 0.10 1956-08-11 Osiris Gif-sur-Yvette
List of nuclear research reactors
List_of_nuclear_research_reactors
in 1890, several airplanes: Éole (Avion), the Zephyr (Avion II) and the Aquilon (Avion III). With the First World War, aeronautical activities were relocated
Economy_of_Toulouse
Motor vehicle
layout Powertrain Engine 2491 cc T14 LS I4 2476 cc BMW M502 V8 2351 cc Aquilon sv V8 Transmission 4-speed manual all-synchromesh Dimensions Wheelbase
Talbot_Lago_Sport
and built by Laurent Hubac, launched January 1666 at Brest) – renamed Aquilon in June 1671, hulked 1674 and sold in July 1684 Breton 56 guns (designed
List of ships of the line of France
List_of_ships_of_the_line_of_France
Naval dockyard
Neptuno or San Justo (1754) Magnánimo or San Justo y San Pastor (1754) Aquilón or San Dámaso (1754) Gallardo or San Juan de Sahagún (1754) Brillante or
Reales_Astilleros_de_Esteiro
French vessel
Flight 447. In November 2020, the ship was used to find the wreckage of an Aquilon fighter jet that had disappeared in June 1960. In April 2024, scientists
French ship Pourquoi Pas? (2005)
French_ship_Pourquoi_Pas?_(2005)
List of ships with the same or similar names
HMS Aboukir (1798) was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line, formerly the French ship Aquilon captured at the Battle of the Nile in 1798 and broken up in 1802. HMS Aboukir (1807)
HMS_Aboukir
Kassel before emigrating to Canada in 1970, where he was a cofounder of the Aquilon Films studio. He received a Gemini Award nomination for Best Documentary
Werner_Volkmer
Royal Navy Admiral (1763–1830)
Royal Navy Rank Admiral Commands HMS Seahorse HMS Exeter HMS Flora HMS Aquilon HMS Sampson HMS Hector HMS Cumberland Jamaica Station Conflicts American
Robert Montagu (Royal Navy officer)
Robert_Montagu_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Musical composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen
4639. [France]: Auvidis France, 1992. German Wind Quintets. Quintette Aquilon (Marion Ralincourt, flute; Claire Sirjacobs, oboe; Stéphanie Corre, clarinet;
Adieu_(Stockhausen)
secular 80/1 L2/1 La terre mch pf 1844–45 Choral, secular 80/2 L2/2 Les aquilons mch pf4h 1844 Choral, secular 80/3 L2/3 Les flots mch pf 1845 Choral, secular
List of compositions by Franz Liszt
List_of_compositions_by_Franz_Liszt
French ship builder (1707–1784)
Ships of Rene-Nicolas Levasseur Ship Date His Role Ship Type Aquilon November 24, 1733 Launched Frigate (42-Gun) Canada June 4, 1742 Launched Frigate
René-Nicolas_Levasseur
Brest Fleet. Driven ashore and wrecked on 11 April. Burned by own crew. Aquilon Third rate 74 Captain Jacques-Rémy Maingon [fr] † 1 0 1 Brest Fleet. Driven
Battle of the Basque Roads order of battle
Battle_of_the_Basque_Roads_order_of_battle
Frigate of the Royal Navy, in service 1795-1836
directed her fire mainly towards the French ships of the line, Varsovie and Aquilon, both of which struck at around 17:30. At 20:00, Emerald, along with the
HMS_Emerald_(1795)
shipyards of Ferrol. Fernando (1751) Asia (1752) Eolo (1753) Oriente (1754) Aquilon (1754) Neptuno (1754) Brillante (1754) Gallardo (1754) Magnanimo (1754)
List of ships built at Ferrol shipyards 1750–1881
List_of_ships_built_at_Ferrol_shipyards_1750–1881
(1786)". Threedecks. Retrieved 26 October 2021. "British Fifth Rate frigate 'Aquilon' (1786)". Threedecks. Retrieved 26 October 2021. "Russian Fifth Rate frigate
List_of_ship_launches_in_1786
Japanese producer
He registered a trademark, "Aquilon" with the Japan Patent Office and his freelance activities are copyrighted by Aquilon. Koseki began his career as
Koseki_Aquila_Raphael
Ukrainian politician
Director for foreign monetary policy of LLC "Aquilon." 2005-2006 - Chairman of the Supervisory Board, LLC "Aquilon."[citation needed] May 2006 - November 2007
Nurulislam_Arkallayev
1950 French ground-attack aircraft
SE-3130 Alouette II SE.3200 SE-5000 Name Alouette I Alouette II Amphitrite Aquilon Armagnac Baroudeur Durandal Frelon Grognard Languedoc Mistral/Vampire
Sud-Est_Grognard
French jet and rocket mixed-power experimental fighter aircraft
SE-3130 Alouette II SE.3200 SE-5000 Name Alouette I Alouette II Amphitrite Aquilon Armagnac Baroudeur Durandal Frelon Grognard Languedoc Mistral/Vampire
SNCASE_SE.212_Durandal
1953 lightweight fighter aircraft
SE-3130 Alouette II SE.3200 SE-5000 Name Alouette I Alouette II Amphitrite Aquilon Armagnac Baroudeur Durandal Frelon Grognard Languedoc Mistral/Vampire
SNCASE_Baroudeur
Armed merchant raider
(1942) Yersin (1943) Ships launched 1946–1975 Ajax (1968) Anadyr (1947) Aquilon (1968) Bir-Hakiem (1946) Calédonien (1952) Cambodge (1952) Centaur (1959)
SMS_Wolf_(1916)
Royal Navy officer
1 August 1798. At the battle, Minotaur fought a two-hour duel against Aquilon, ultimately forcing her surrender and there is a possibly apocryphal story
Thomas_Louis
Royal Navy officer (1779-1862)
the Glorious First of June in June 1794. He served in the fifth-rate HMS Aquilon and the third-rate HMS Zealous before transferring to the first-rate HMS
Sir Graham Hamond, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Graham_Hamond,_2nd_Baronet
Royal Navy Admiral (1765–1846)
March 1790, he was successively lieutenant aboard Flora, Ambuscade, and Aquilon, and first lieutenant of Adamant, then flagship of Sir Richard Hughes on
Henry_Curzon
Comune in Lazio, Italy
saddle that separates the lake site of Viticuso from the Lazio side of Aquilon allows for a view all the way to the sea through the Suio gorge, which
Viticuso
List of shipwrecks: 14 May 1757 Ship State Description Aquilon French Navy The 48-gun fifth rate was driven ashore and wrecked in Audierne Bay by HMS Antelope
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1757
1814 battle of the War of 1812
continue his command from smaller frigates. Captain William Bowles of HMS Aquilon was stationed at the Buenos Aires station to forward information to London
Battle_of_Valparaíso
Fighter aircraft family
bombs UK portal Aviation portal Related development de Havilland Sea Venom/Aquilon de Havilland Vampire de Havilland Sea Vixen Aircraft of comparable role
De_Havilland_Venom
Super Frelon SNCASE SE-5000 Baroudeur SNCASE SE-5003 Baroudeur SNCASE Aquilon SNCASE Vampire Mk 53 SNCASE SE-S.55 (Société Nationale de Constructions
List_of_aircraft_(Sn)
Cruise ship built in 1996
Cruises (1996–2021) Aquilon Shipping Co. (2021–2022) Goodwin Shipping Ltd. (2022–present) Operator AIDA Cruises (1996–2021) Aquilon Shipping Co. (2021–present)
Astoria_Grande
Spanish writer
Nombre, 1921. Novela. Cuentos, 1922. El Cáliz Rojo, 1923. Tierras del Aquilón, 1924. Award Castillo de Chirel de la Real Academia Española. Arboladuras
Concha_Espina
Ambitieux America Amiral Charner Amphitrite Andromaque Annibal Apollon Aquilon Aquitaine Arabe Aréthuse Argonaute Ariane Armide Arromanches Artémis Artémise
List of French Navy ship names
List_of_French_Navy_ship_names
Aphis Aphrodite Apollo Appleby Castle Appledore Appleton Approach Aquarius Aquilon Arab Arabis Arachne Aragonite Arawa Araxes Arbella Arbiter Arbroath Arbuthnot
List of ship names of the Royal Navy (A)
List_of_ship_names_of_the_Royal_Navy_(A)
French Navy officer of the French Revolutionary Wars (1766–1798)
Thévenard in some English sources. He was killed while commanding the Aquilon in the battle of the Nile in Aboukir. Antoine René Thévenard was born to
Antoine_René_Thévenard
1794 naval battle
February with the ships of the line Jemmapes, Montagnard, Trente-et-un-Mai, Aquilon, Tyrannicide and Révolution, the frigates Courageuse, Embuscade, Félicité
Croisière_du_Grand_Hiver
Failed French military campaign
hour the French van had been defeated, Guerrier, Conquérant, Spartiate, Aquilon and Peuple Souverain all either in British hands or too badly damaged to
Mediterranean campaign of 1798
Mediterranean_campaign_of_1798
1762 capture of Spanish-held Havana by the British during the Seven Years' War
failed to scuttle: Infante (70), Reina (70), Soberano (70), Tigre (70), Aquilón (68), San Antonio (64), América (60), Conquistador (60) and San Genaro
Siege_of_Havana
AQUILON
AQUILON
AQUILON
AQUILON
Girl/Female
Tamil
Made, Gold
Biblical
penetrated
Male
Greek
(ΖώπυÏος) Greek name ZOPYROS means "glowing."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Glowing; Sparkling; Incandescent
Girl/Female
Indian
Cheerful
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Brave; A Lady who Accomplishes Difficult Tasks
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Bartolomaeus, BARTOLOMÉ means "son of Talmai."
Boy/Male
English
Maker of rope.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Name of a poetess
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
AQUILON
AQUILON
AQUILON
AQUILON
AQUILON
n.
The north wind.