Amadea (ship) explained
Amadea is the name of several ships and boats.
- (1991), a cruise ship operated by Phoenix Reisen, formerly the Asuka ()[1]
- , a 106m (348feet) motor yacht built by Lürssen and owned by sanctioned Russian oligarch Suleyman Kerimov and seized by the U.S. government[2] [3]
- (19th century), a sloop stolen by pirates; see Capture of the sloop Anne
- (19th century), a schooner captured by in 1808[4]
- (19th century), a slave ship captured by the British Royal Navy and condemned at Tortola in 1808[5]
Notes and References
- Book: Australian Cruise Ships . Peter Plowman . 2007 . Rosenberg Publishing . 9781877058509 . 50 .
- Inner perfection of Amadea . 13 September 2019 . Vladislav Zolov . it Boat .
- Web site: While the US government is very keen to seize the lavish $325 million mega yacht Amadea. The lawyers of the sanctioned oligarch Suleiman Kerimov are saying that the authorities cannot capture the vessel as it belongs to a different billionaire . 30 April 2022 . Neha Tandon Sharma . Luxury Launches .com .
- The Marine List . Lloyd's List . 4302 . 18 November 1808 . London.
- Niles' Weekly Register . 9 . 4 . 53 . 23 September 1815 . MacKenrot's Memoirs .