1712: Œuvres choisies de Brueys et de Palaprat, preface by Louis-Simon Auger (2 volumes) Read online 1 2 David-Augustine de Brueys - Catholic Encyclopedia...
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popular in Provence for the light-hearted productions of his youth was Claude Brueys [fr] (1570–1650), remarkable chiefly for comedies that deal largely...
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74-gun Téméraire, the frigate Junon, the 74 Aquilon and the Généreux in Brueys' fleet. On Généreux, Touffet took part in the Battle of the Nile, escaping...
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too dangerous, Brueys could sail north to Corfu, leaving only the transports and a handful of lighter warships at Alexandria. Brueys refused, in the...
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several prominent players, including Marcel Aubour, Jean Djorkaeff, Stéphane Bruey and Michel Margottin. The loss of such talented players resulted in the...
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fleet, Bonaparte ordered Brueys to sail his squadron to the wider Aboukir Bay, 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Alexandria. Brueys was instructed that if he...
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of England Charles Annibal Fabrot (1580–1659), jurist David-Augustin de Brueys (1640–1723), theologian and playwright Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656–1708)...
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frigates and a number of smaller vessels under Vice-amiral François-Paul Brueys D'Aigalliers, anchored in Aboukir Bay as the harbour of Alexandria was too...
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Pierre Chrétien, 1760, 3 vol. (vol. 1, vol. 2 & vol. 3) David Augustin de Brueys (1640-1723), Protestant lawyer from Montpellier, Histoire du fanatisme de...
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Jean-Baptiste-Jérémie Schweickart that belonged to him. Gabriel-François de Brueys d'Aigalliers [fr] in a letter to Isabelle de Charrière dated 13 October...
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journalist working as an opinion writer for The Atlantic. David-Augustin de Brueys: French theologian and dramatist Ismaël Bullialdus: French astronomer; converted...
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139 254 0.55 1973 1982 Nancy (81/150), Saint-Étienne (58/104) Stéphane Bruey 139 423 0.33 1950 1966 Racing (11/44), Monaco (25/81), Angers (93/254),...
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brigade. Killed in Cairo in 1798. (Philippe-Laurent Roland) François Paul Brueys, comte d’Aigalliers. Vice-amiral. Killed at the Battle of the Nile in 1799...
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Nile (Aboukir Bay) – British under Nelson defeat moored French fleet under Brueys in Egypt 12 October – British defeat French invasion force off western Ireland...
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Nile (near Abu Qir): Lord Nelson defeats the French navy under Admiral Brueys. 11 of the 13 French battleships are captured or destroyed, including the...
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Raymond Bellot (1929-06-09)9 June 1929 (aged 28) 0 Monaco 15 4FW Stéphane Bruey (1932-12-11)11 December 1932 (aged 25) 2 Angers 16 4FW Yvon Douis (1935-05-16)16...
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Mike Levenseller 75 Bill Manchuk 77 Brian Fryer 78 Ralph Dixon 79 Mark de Brueys 88 Tom Tuinei 95 Dan Kearns Head Coach: Hugh Campbell Assistant coaches:...
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France DF 1986–1988 50 3 Olivier Rouyer France FW 1980–1984 50 12 Stéphane Bruey France FW 1964–1966 50 12 Michel Bossy France MF 1959–1964 50 0 François...
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Genoa, Civitavecchia and Bastia and was put under the command of Admiral Brueys and Contre-amirals Villeneuve, Du Chayla, Decrès and Ganteaume. The fleet...
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(1891–1958, Austria) Christine Brückner (1921–1996, Germany) David-Augustin de Brueys (1640–1723, France) Giordano Bruno (1548–1600, Italy) Georg Büchner (1813–1837...
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Nile (near Abu Qir): Lord Nelson defeats the French navy under Admiral Brueys. 11 of the 13 French battleships are captured or destroyed, including the...
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1955 Roger Piantoni France FW FC Nancy* Metz 7–0 20 March 1955 Stéphane Bruey France FW Monaco* Lens 6–0 20 March 1955 Joseph Emile Lorentz France FW...
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(1638–1701) Edme Boursault (1639–1699) Jean Racine (1640–1723) David-Augustin de Brueys (1650–1721) Jean Palaprat (1654–1724) Charles Rivière Dufresny (1659–1741)...
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Johnson), English dramatist (died 1689) Uncertain dates David-Augustin de Brueys, French theologian and dramatist (died 1723) Madame de Villedieu, French...
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Asia. The French fleet, under the command of Vice-Admiral François-Paul Brueys D'Aigalliers was directed to anchor in Aboukir Bay, 20 mi (32 km) northeast...
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Malta. Napoleon appointed him to command the frigate squadron accompanying Brueys's fleet in the expedition to Egypt, and took part in the disastrous French...
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1929). 25 August – Jacques Dufilho, actor (born 1914). 31 August Stéphane Bruey, international soccer player (born 1932). André Debry, one of the last surviving...
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